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Pagina 157
... least doubt but he will comply with my request ; and as to my own evidence , you need be under no uneasiness about that . " " Well , sir , " cried he , " all the return I can make shall be yours . You shall have more than half my bed ...
... least doubt but he will comply with my request ; and as to my own evidence , you need be under no uneasiness about that . " " Well , sir , " cried he , " all the return I can make shall be yours . You shall have more than half my bed ...
Pagina 183
... least , to be dangerous . He continued to complain of the pain as we drove along , so that he at last excited Mr. Burchell's compassion , who , at my request , exchanged him for another at an inn where we called on our return ...
... least , to be dangerous . He continued to complain of the pain as we drove along , so that he at last excited Mr. Burchell's compassion , who , at my request , exchanged him for another at an inn where we called on our return ...
Pagina 567
... least , men have not suffered the least diminution . We have many corroborating proofs of this , in the ancient pieces of armour which are dug up in different parts of Europe . The brass helmet dug up at Medauro , fits one of our men ...
... least , men have not suffered the least diminution . We have many corroborating proofs of this , in the ancient pieces of armour which are dug up in different parts of Europe . The brass helmet dug up at Medauro , fits one of our men ...
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