Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... night and the next day . The ves- which happened at this place . The Ladrones sel I was in had her foremast shot away , which were paid by their Chief ten dollars for every they supplied very expeditiously by taking a Chinaman's head ...
... night and the next day . The ves- which happened at this place . The Ladrones sel I was in had her foremast shot away , which were paid by their Chief ten dollars for every they supplied very expeditiously by taking a Chinaman's head ...
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... night some horsemen had been the caravan , and had only re threatened by Ali - Aga , the aravan , with being handcuffe Cara - Hissar . They returne me , and we found them to the itting in the great tent . They g there , with remarkable ...
... night some horsemen had been the caravan , and had only re threatened by Ali - Aga , the aravan , with being handcuffe Cara - Hissar . They returne me , and we found them to the itting in the great tent . They g there , with remarkable ...
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... night - herself , an ' her little angel - in - glory by the hand , Mi- chaul a - vourneen . " Having thus spoken in the fervent and ra ther exaggerated , though every - day words of pious allusion of the Irish poor man , old Carroll ...
... night - herself , an ' her little angel - in - glory by the hand , Mi- chaul a - vourneen . " Having thus spoken in the fervent and ra ther exaggerated , though every - day words of pious allusion of the Irish poor man , old Carroll ...
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