North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1832 |
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... travellers . They be- came weary of the man's excessive laziness , and attempted to stimulate him by pointing out the canoes which left him be- hind . Ah ! ' he replied ; Kings do not travel like common men ; I must go as slow as ...
... travellers . They be- came weary of the man's excessive laziness , and attempted to stimulate him by pointing out the canoes which left him be- hind . Ah ! ' he replied ; Kings do not travel like common men ; I must go as slow as ...
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... travellers accomplished about one hundred miles of their journey . The river presented a very magnificent appearance , being nearly eight miles in width . By the middle of October , the waters were much higher . The abundant rice ...
... travellers accomplished about one hundred miles of their journey . The river presented a very magnificent appearance , being nearly eight miles in width . By the middle of October , the waters were much higher . The abundant rice ...
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... travellers as a special dainty . Fish and yams also were brought on , swimming in oil , the commonest kind used in the lamps of warehouses in England , and of course having an exceedingly ancient as well as fish- like odor . The English ...
... travellers as a special dainty . Fish and yams also were brought on , swimming in oil , the commonest kind used in the lamps of warehouses in England , and of course having an exceedingly ancient as well as fish- like odor . The English ...
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COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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