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... Circassian people ; this in some of the men gives an expression of ferocity . The most chosen works of the best painters , representing a Hector or a Helen , do not display greater beauty than we beheld even in the prison at ...
... Circassian people ; this in some of the men gives an expression of ferocity . The most chosen works of the best painters , representing a Hector or a Helen , do not display greater beauty than we beheld even in the prison at ...
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... Circassian people ; this in some of the men gives an expression of ferocity . The most chosen works of the best painters , representing a Hector or a Helen , do not display greater beauty than we beheld even in the prison at ...
... Circassian people ; this in some of the men gives an expression of ferocity . The most chosen works of the best painters , representing a Hector or a Helen , do not display greater beauty than we beheld even in the prison at ...
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... Circassian will be conducted across the wilds of Caucasus in safety , by the very robbers who , in another situation , would run the most desperate hazards to carry him off and sell him as a slave . Had Dr. Clarke borne in recollection ...
... Circassian will be conducted across the wilds of Caucasus in safety , by the very robbers who , in another situation , would run the most desperate hazards to carry him off and sell him as a slave . Had Dr. Clarke borne in recollection ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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