The Original, Том 1Henry Renshaw, 1835 |
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... object of our wonder to be a young ass , nearly black , which , having fallen into the lake , and being unable to get out , was on the point of perishing . In its extremity it had the sense to make towards us for assistance , but in ...
... object of our wonder to be a young ass , nearly black , which , having fallen into the lake , and being unable to get out , was on the point of perishing . In its extremity it had the sense to make towards us for assistance , but in ...
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... object by conversation , were ad- mirably calculated to render imposition impossible . The history of the case is this . I heard it about seventeen years since from a gentleman in Paris , who learned it from Volney , the celebrated ...
... object by conversation , were ad- mirably calculated to render imposition impossible . The history of the case is this . I heard it about seventeen years since from a gentleman in Paris , who learned it from Volney , the celebrated ...
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... object of his visit , and after the manner of his tribe hazarded the prediction which he thought would ensure him ... objects of at- tention than at present , on arriving at Turin sauntered out to see the place . He happened to meet a ...
... object of his visit , and after the manner of his tribe hazarded the prediction which he thought would ensure him ... objects of at- tention than at present , on arriving at Turin sauntered out to see the place . He happened to meet a ...
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... object of ridicule and abuse ; and that those whose duty it especially was to have taken office upon themselves , have diverted their attention and their efforts to private channels , or to those pub- lic institutions which at best are ...
... object of ridicule and abuse ; and that those whose duty it especially was to have taken office upon themselves , have diverted their attention and their efforts to private channels , or to those pub- lic institutions which at best are ...
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... objects into effect . Were parishes properly constituted , it can scarcely be doubted but that the advantages of distinction , the hope of further advancement , and the desire of doing good , would be sufficient to induce the best ...
... objects into effect . Were parishes properly constituted , it can scarcely be doubted but that the advantages of distinction , the hope of further advancement , and the desire of doing good , would be sufficient to induce the best ...
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