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... turn of mind , which distinguished him in after life , and which often lies concealed under a cold and reserved exterior . It was the original intention of Park's father to educate him for the Scottish church , for which he appeared to ...
... turn of mind , which distinguished him in after life , and which often lies concealed under a cold and reserved exterior . It was the original intention of Park's father to educate him for the Scottish church , for which he appeared to ...
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... turn to the Greek , accord- ing to the translator's reference to Brunck , ( Philip , 68. ii . 230. ) and say whether he can find a single trace of it in this song of wildest measure . ' Those who do not understand the original will ...
... turn to the Greek , accord- ing to the translator's reference to Brunck , ( Philip , 68. ii . 230. ) and say whether he can find a single trace of it in this song of wildest measure . ' Those who do not understand the original will ...
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... turn were repulsed by the Normans , who , under the semblance of friends and defenders , conquered for themselves settlements in Campania in the eleventh century . After a short space of time , the Saracenic Emirs , who yet governed the ...
... turn were repulsed by the Normans , who , under the semblance of friends and defenders , conquered for themselves settlements in Campania in the eleventh century . After a short space of time , the Saracenic Emirs , who yet governed the ...
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ABRIDGMENT of the Custom | 21 |
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