Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... become the highest of all distinctions in the Ottoman Court . Who would think that it could become a matter of extreme ambition in any of our monkey race , to attain to the honour of having two tails instead of one , or three instead of ...
... become the highest of all distinctions in the Ottoman Court . Who would think that it could become a matter of extreme ambition in any of our monkey race , to attain to the honour of having two tails instead of one , or three instead of ...
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... become pinched and sharpened . I say had become , for , as I am sure you know , nothing is more easy than to distin- guish when this appearance is natural , and when it is the effect of later and severer causes . - Her eye was ...
... become pinched and sharpened . I say had become , for , as I am sure you know , nothing is more easy than to distin- guish when this appearance is natural , and when it is the effect of later and severer causes . - Her eye was ...
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... become enamoured of a picture so much finer than the original , which he was now unable and unwilling to recognise . In place of the beautiful and warm - hearted girl , whom in early years he had loved with a strong and healthy passion ...
... become enamoured of a picture so much finer than the original , which he was now unable and unwilling to recognise . In place of the beautiful and warm - hearted girl , whom in early years he had loved with a strong and healthy passion ...
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