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... hands of an individual . On the fubject of the Organization of the Army , we meet with fome truly admirable remarks : An army , with the fentiments and habits which it is the fyftem of modern Europe to infpire , is not only hoftile to ...
... hands of an individual . On the fubject of the Organization of the Army , we meet with fome truly admirable remarks : An army , with the fentiments and habits which it is the fyftem of modern Europe to infpire , is not only hoftile to ...
Pagina 244
... hands for ever fhut , and their nails are fometimes feen grow- ing through the back of their hand ; fome are chained to a parti- cular fpot , and others never lie down , but fleep leaning against a tree * . There are frequent inftances ...
... hands for ever fhut , and their nails are fometimes feen grow- ing through the back of their hand ; fome are chained to a parti- cular fpot , and others never lie down , but fleep leaning against a tree * . There are frequent inftances ...
Pagina 546
... hands ; and , when he ran away , they pur- fued him with a shower of ftones : in fhort they rendered the amorous knight more defirous of a furgeon than a mistress . It is not unfrequent to fee the lower clafs of women in this fitua tion ...
... hands ; and , when he ran away , they pur- fued him with a shower of ftones : in fhort they rendered the amorous knight more defirous of a furgeon than a mistress . It is not unfrequent to fee the lower clafs of women in this fitua tion ...
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