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Page 41
... usual place of amusement , and our young musicians began their usual concert . As we were thus engaged , we saw a stag bound nimbly by , within about twenty paces of where we were sitting , and by its panting , it seemed prest by the ...
... usual place of amusement , and our young musicians began their usual concert . As we were thus engaged , we saw a stag bound nimbly by , within about twenty paces of where we were sitting , and by its panting , it seemed prest by the ...
Page 155
... usual chearfulness . After seeing them properly accommodated for that night , I next attended the sheriff's officers to the prison , which had formerly been built for the purposes of war , and consisted of one large apartment , strongly ...
... usual chearfulness . After seeing them properly accommodated for that night , I next attended the sheriff's officers to the prison , which had formerly been built for the purposes of war , and consisted of one large apartment , strongly ...
Page 456
... usual appendage of marriages and funerals , inscriptions , rivers , and mountains , make up the whole of an European traveller's diary ; but as to all the secrets of which the inhabi- tants are possessed , those are universally ...
... usual appendage of marriages and funerals , inscriptions , rivers , and mountains , make up the whole of an European traveller's diary ; but as to all the secrets of which the inhabi- tants are possessed , those are universally ...
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The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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