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This horrid traffic is carried on by a set of fellows called Jelabs , or slave -
merchants , who , in the course of the long journey , seize upon those periods of
distress arising from a scarcity of water or provisions , to perform the operation of
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This horrid traffic is carried on by a set of fellows called Jelabs , or slave -
merchants , who , in the course of the long journey , seize upon those periods of
distress arising from a scarcity of water or provisions , to perform the operation of
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Beyond , the two chains of primitive mountains lying on each side the Nile , cross
the bed of the river , and form innumerable rocky points or islands to impede its
course . The wild disorder of the granite rocks , which present every variety of ...
Beyond , the two chains of primitive mountains lying on each side the Nile , cross
the bed of the river , and form innumerable rocky points or islands to impede its
course . The wild disorder of the granite rocks , which present every variety of ...
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the traitor ' s impious soul Blasphemes at grace and banishes controul ; It loaths
all nurture but the fruit of crime ; It counts , by guilty deeds , the course of time ,
Sees hell itself , but as the ideot ' s rod , Deifies guilt and mortgages its God ! — 1
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the traitor ' s impious soul Blasphemes at grace and banishes controul ; It loaths
all nurture but the fruit of crime ; It counts , by guilty deeds , the course of time ,
Sees hell itself , but as the ideot ' s rod , Deifies guilt and mortgages its God ! — 1
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... young men of the empire who will be warmed into emulation by Mr . Casey ' s
Liverpool dinner . Lest our readers should doubt the modesty of this blushing
Hibernian , we shall give his own words — a course which is always the safest ,
and ...
... young men of the empire who will be warmed into emulation by Mr . Casey ' s
Liverpool dinner . Lest our readers should doubt the modesty of this blushing
Hibernian , we shall give his own words — a course which is always the safest ,
and ...
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mention any of the idols of his early flattery , he falls into the natural course of
censuring and sometimes libelling them . . If his Royal Highness the Prince
Regent was , on the 23d April , 1812 , the date of Mr . Phillips ' s dedication —
Ireland ' s ...
mention any of the idols of his early flattery , he falls into the natural course of
censuring and sometimes libelling them . . If his Royal Highness the Prince
Regent was , on the 23d April , 1812 , the date of Mr . Phillips ' s dedication —
Ireland ' s ...
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