Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... poor ber was greatly diminished , because they learned to support themselves . In one week two thousand five hundred had been register- ed , and some years after they were reduced to fourteen hundred . They even learned to feel a sort ...
... poor ber was greatly diminished , because they learned to support themselves . In one week two thousand five hundred had been register- ed , and some years after they were reduced to fourteen hundred . They even learned to feel a sort ...
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... poor travellers may hope for protec- tion . ' And that is the reason why our rap- scallions and vagabonds are not content . You seem a fine fellow , get upon horseback and go play the djereed with the rest . By no means desirous of ...
... poor travellers may hope for protec- tion . ' And that is the reason why our rap- scallions and vagabonds are not content . You seem a fine fellow , get upon horseback and go play the djereed with the rest . By no means desirous of ...
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... poor Michaul saw the arbiter of his fate pass on . tin ' up an ' lyin ' down , He'll be a friend to us at last : that was always an ' ever my word to you , poor boy , since you was the years o ' your own weenock , now fast asleep at my ...
... poor Michaul saw the arbiter of his fate pass on . tin ' up an ' lyin ' down , He'll be a friend to us at last : that was always an ' ever my word to you , poor boy , since you was the years o ' your own weenock , now fast asleep at my ...
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