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Pagina 213
President Munroe appears , in one instance , bravely fighting as a mere
lieutenant , and is said to be remarkable for a solemn undisturbed earnestness of
countenance . ' The language of this narrative is often inelegant and peculiar ,
and is ...
President Munroe appears , in one instance , bravely fighting as a mere
lieutenant , and is said to be remarkable for a solemn undisturbed earnestness of
countenance . ' The language of this narrative is often inelegant and peculiar ,
and is ...
Pagina 253
In one instance , he vexed a rattle - snake till it . bit itself , and died from the
poison of its own fangs . ( P . 110 . ) He saw another strangled in the folds of its
enemy , the black snake . Having shot a panther which made a spring at him , he
says , I ...
In one instance , he vexed a rattle - snake till it . bit itself , and died from the
poison of its own fangs . ( P . 110 . ) He saw another strangled in the folds of its
enemy , the black snake . Having shot a panther which made a spring at him , he
says , I ...
Pagina 520
In selecting almost the only memorable instance of such an experiment in the
whole range of French dramatic composition ; - that experiment also never
brought to its test , for the Athalie was never represented , and was not in fact
written till ...
In selecting almost the only memorable instance of such an experiment in the
whole range of French dramatic composition ; - that experiment also never
brought to its test , for the Athalie was never represented , and was not in fact
written till ...
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