Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... called on Death ; but Death himself had passed away with the world . Not even an echo answered to my cry . I called on those who , like me , were to know anguish ; but either they were not , or else were lost in the void . rt as it was ...
... called on Death ; but Death himself had passed away with the world . Not even an echo answered to my cry . I called on those who , like me , were to know anguish ; but either they were not , or else were lost in the void . rt as it was ...
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... called for his break- onsisted of rice . The s usual by the kitchen pan kept for the pur- thout emptying it into e at which her master first preserving a part ngest child . The se- distance from Madame counter ; but how long efore M ...
... called for his break- onsisted of rice . The s usual by the kitchen pan kept for the pur- thout emptying it into e at which her master first preserving a part ngest child . The se- distance from Madame counter ; but how long efore M ...
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... called because the little insect , coccus , which affords the well known kermes dye , is found upon it . Kermes itself is an alteration of qermez , which signifies in Arabic a little worm ; the same people called the red dye qermezy ...
... called because the little insect , coccus , which affords the well known kermes dye , is found upon it . Kermes itself is an alteration of qermez , which signifies in Arabic a little worm ; the same people called the red dye qermezy ...
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