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... reader ; and he draws the groupe so much to the life , with all the circumstances of locality , that we cannot exhibit it without exciting the liveliest interest for this little family during a most uncomfortable journey : I am ...
... reader ; and he draws the groupe so much to the life , with all the circumstances of locality , that we cannot exhibit it without exciting the liveliest interest for this little family during a most uncomfortable journey : I am ...
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... reader with the recollection of real facts . We must add that , interesting as the present narrative undoubtedly is , we do not consider the life of such an heroine , all circumstances considered , as likely to advance the cause of ...
... reader with the recollection of real facts . We must add that , interesting as the present narrative undoubtedly is , we do not consider the life of such an heroine , all circumstances considered , as likely to advance the cause of ...
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... reader so artfully as we could wish ; and the egotism , so frequently oc- curring , brings the remembrance of the author to the mind more for- cibly than that of the characters which compose the history . In speaking of Barbadoes in ...
... reader so artfully as we could wish ; and the egotism , so frequently oc- curring , brings the remembrance of the author to the mind more for- cibly than that of the characters which compose the history . In speaking of Barbadoes in ...
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