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... pass the remainder of their days in the enjoyment of their free . dom . The narrative is plain and inoffensive ; and in one or two in- stances the incidents excite attention : but , generally speaking , there is not sufficient animation ...
... pass the remainder of their days in the enjoyment of their free . dom . The narrative is plain and inoffensive ; and in one or two in- stances the incidents excite attention : but , generally speaking , there is not sufficient animation ...
Pagina 411
... passing Bojadore , would pro- bably be changed into Blacks , and retain to the last a mark of dis- grace for their temerity ... pass the deso- late cape of Bojadore . If land was wanting to the increased popula- tion of Portugal , they ...
... passing Bojadore , would pro- bably be changed into Blacks , and retain to the last a mark of dis- grace for their temerity ... pass the deso- late cape of Bojadore . If land was wanting to the increased popula- tion of Portugal , they ...
Pagina 413
... pass to Sorrow's dark domain ; " Through Me , to regions of eternal pain ; " Through Me , where sharp remorse avails no more , " And Souls for ever lost their crimes deplore . " From Justice did I spring : the Power above " In Wisdom ...
... pass to Sorrow's dark domain ; " Through Me , to regions of eternal pain ; " Through Me , where sharp remorse avails no more , " And Souls for ever lost their crimes deplore . " From Justice did I spring : the Power above " In Wisdom ...
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