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... soon as they perceived themselves alone , ( their despair en- creasing ) they first burnt every thing belonging to them , that was consumable by fire , and buried the remainder in the earth , ( to prevent its falling into the possession ...
... soon as they perceived themselves alone , ( their despair en- creasing ) they first burnt every thing belonging to them , that was consumable by fire , and buried the remainder in the earth , ( to prevent its falling into the possession ...
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... soon appear . Ellen Ramsay , a Tale of Fashionable Life , is announced for speedy publication . The Laws of the British West India Colonies , synthetically arranged , by Geo . Robinson , esq . , will soon appear . Poetic Vigils , by ...
... soon appear . Ellen Ramsay , a Tale of Fashionable Life , is announced for speedy publication . The Laws of the British West India Colonies , synthetically arranged , by Geo . Robinson , esq . , will soon appear . Poetic Vigils , by ...
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... soon found that his course was considerably impeded by heaps of rubbish , and large fragments of stone , which had evidently been forced out of their proper place ; and he rightly judged , from this circumstance , that here , at least ...
... soon found that his course was considerably impeded by heaps of rubbish , and large fragments of stone , which had evidently been forced out of their proper place ; and he rightly judged , from this circumstance , that here , at least ...
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