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... seems , well adapted for delineating the bold and impetuous character which he undertook to illustrate , and he felt no restraint in his comments on the vicissitudes ... seems seems to have exhibited unequivocal marks of ability at a ( 27 )
... seems , well adapted for delineating the bold and impetuous character which he undertook to illustrate , and he felt no restraint in his comments on the vicissitudes ... seems seems to have exhibited unequivocal marks of ability at a ( 27 )
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... seems to have prescribed no bounds to his abuse of them . One of the circumstances , which appeared the most effectually to destroy his credit in that city , was an affair in which he clandestinely interfered in the treatment of a ...
... seems to have prescribed no bounds to his abuse of them . One of the circumstances , which appeared the most effectually to destroy his credit in that city , was an affair in which he clandestinely interfered in the treatment of a ...
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... seems to have overtaken the Pachydermous tribes , which possessed few means of extricating themselves from that great catastrophe of which the traces are visibly imprinted on every part of the globe . 1. The dronte ( didus ) is a bird ...
... seems to have overtaken the Pachydermous tribes , which possessed few means of extricating themselves from that great catastrophe of which the traces are visibly imprinted on every part of the globe . 1. The dronte ( didus ) is a bird ...
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