Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... considered , you have great wronge to the which I could make no direct answer . ' " Is this , ' quoth he , " the opinion of wise men ? ' ' Yea forsoothe , my lord , ' quoth I , ' and commonly of all men else . ' ' Well then , ' quoth he ...
... considered , you have great wronge to the which I could make no direct answer . ' " Is this , ' quoth he , " the opinion of wise men ? ' ' Yea forsoothe , my lord , ' quoth I , ' and commonly of all men else . ' ' Well then , ' quoth he ...
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... considered the value of the tests of respiration , we shall proceed to appreciate those which have been considered as furnishing no less certain indi- cations of death . The absence of the circulation , the impossibility of feeling the ...
... considered the value of the tests of respiration , we shall proceed to appreciate those which have been considered as furnishing no less certain indi- cations of death . The absence of the circulation , the impossibility of feeling the ...
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... considered us to be completely in his power , and he gave vent to several expressions of hatred towards the white people , or , as he termed us in the idiom of the voyagers , the French , some of whom , he said , had killed and eaten ...
... considered us to be completely in his power , and he gave vent to several expressions of hatred towards the white people , or , as he termed us in the idiom of the voyagers , the French , some of whom , he said , had killed and eaten ...
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