The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen19Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1831 |
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... arrived , and found their patients each insensi- ble , and each in different apartments . Alas ! alas ! what a dreadful contrast between that hour and the hour of my arrival in the morn- ing ! Oh , ambition ! Oh , political happiness ...
... arrived , and found their patients each insensi- ble , and each in different apartments . Alas ! alas ! what a dreadful contrast between that hour and the hour of my arrival in the morn- ing ! Oh , ambition ! Oh , political happiness ...
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... arrived at the ultimate farm they could expect to meet with before their return . After remain- ing there for the night , they continued their journey through the forest , which had most likely never been previously trodden by the feet ...
... arrived at the ultimate farm they could expect to meet with before their return . After remain- ing there for the night , they continued their journey through the forest , which had most likely never been previously trodden by the feet ...
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... arrived , whose crew assisted the colo- nists in fortifying the settlement . On the 12th of March , the captive children were re- stored to their friends ; but they had become so much attached to the old women to whose care they had ...
... arrived , whose crew assisted the colo- nists in fortifying the settlement . On the 12th of March , the captive children were re- stored to their friends ; but they had become so much attached to the old women to whose care they had ...
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