Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... human victim ! and any individual who hap- pened in any way to be obnoxious either to the chiefs or priests , was in danger of being seized whenever a victim was called for . This ex- tended to families and districts . When an in ...
... human victim ! and any individual who hap- pened in any way to be obnoxious either to the chiefs or priests , was in danger of being seized whenever a victim was called for . This ex- tended to families and districts . When an in ...
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... human passion , it becomes grovelling , has a tendency to the earth , and the possessor is not entitled to a place on the highest peak of the mountain . " If , however , the poet's thoughts mount upward to the skies ; if he idealize on ...
... human passion , it becomes grovelling , has a tendency to the earth , and the possessor is not entitled to a place on the highest peak of the mountain . " If , however , the poet's thoughts mount upward to the skies ; if he idealize on ...
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... Human Species , Earliest History of , 73 . Human Voice , Rush on the , 361 . Huskisson , Mr. , 475 . Hya - Hya or Milk - Tree of Demerara , 71 . Hydrophobia , 472 . I Irish Peasantry , Stories of , 116 . Irving's Conquest of Granada ...
... Human Species , Earliest History of , 73 . Human Voice , Rush on the , 361 . Huskisson , Mr. , 475 . Hya - Hya or Milk - Tree of Demerara , 71 . Hydrophobia , 472 . I Irish Peasantry , Stories of , 116 . Irving's Conquest of Granada ...
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