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... possessed , as is still the case with their posterity , few of the luxuries or more refined conveniences of life ; and were oc- casionally exposed to severe privations from the nature of their soil , and the seasons under which they ...
... possessed , as is still the case with their posterity , few of the luxuries or more refined conveniences of life ; and were oc- casionally exposed to severe privations from the nature of their soil , and the seasons under which they ...
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... possessed the pathos , the forcible argument , the convincing language , the imposing earnestness which captivated and enchained every hearer . With the most retentive memory , he has been known after the lapse of many hours , when the ...
... possessed the pathos , the forcible argument , the convincing language , the imposing earnestness which captivated and enchained every hearer . With the most retentive memory , he has been known after the lapse of many hours , when the ...
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... possessed of a considerable quan- tity , they form a heap on each side of the door . The floors of the cabins , to prevent the necessity of raising the walls high , are frequently sunk below the surface of the ground , and the suillage ...
... possessed of a considerable quan- tity , they form a heap on each side of the door . The floors of the cabins , to prevent the necessity of raising the walls high , are frequently sunk below the surface of the ground , and the suillage ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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