Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... continued but thirteen , after which he became a prey to the st terrors of conscience and superstition , had only the effect of alternately trans- g him with diabolical rage , or the most le fear , till he at length fell a victim to ...
... continued but thirteen , after which he became a prey to the st terrors of conscience and superstition , had only the effect of alternately trans- g him with diabolical rage , or the most le fear , till he at length fell a victim to ...
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... continued sixteenth century , when came known to Europea they were effecting th About the beginning of th the Peguans rebelled , s conquerors , took their ki themselves masters of During this state of thin der of the present Bur This ...
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... continued our descent into the long ravine between the Niesen and Bettfluh , and passing through the same scenes by bright sunshine which some hours before we had scarcely discerned by moonlight , we finally reached Wimmis about noon ...
... continued our descent into the long ravine between the Niesen and Bettfluh , and passing through the same scenes by bright sunshine which some hours before we had scarcely discerned by moonlight , we finally reached Wimmis about noon ...
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