The Daguerreotype, Band 3J. M. Whittemore, 1849 |
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... carried on , if not with much greater promise of a sound and healthy result than in Paris , yet , at all events , with a greater show of earnestness and decorum . You see that if the Germans are trying to deceive any body in their ...
... carried on , if not with much greater promise of a sound and healthy result than in Paris , yet , at all events , with a greater show of earnestness and decorum . You see that if the Germans are trying to deceive any body in their ...
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... carried even to affectation ; in short , a certain childish simplicity , distinguish him and all his followers . " To which Körner replies : " To the great mass such a restriction ( to nature ) cannot but be beneficial , and to make it ...
... carried even to affectation ; in short , a certain childish simplicity , distinguish him and all his followers . " To which Körner replies : " To the great mass such a restriction ( to nature ) cannot but be beneficial , and to make it ...
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... carried away before the birth of his sister . This adventure happened when the now gray - bearded man was young ; but it invests him with interest still , in addition to that in- spired by his high character . We passed his garden to ...
... carried away before the birth of his sister . This adventure happened when the now gray - bearded man was young ; but it invests him with interest still , in addition to that in- spired by his high character . We passed his garden to ...
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... carried on elsewhere . We saw two slave bazaars . One was an enclosure on the rising ground above our boat . The slaves here were only five or six , and all children - all under sixteen years of age . They were intelli- gent and ...
... carried on elsewhere . We saw two slave bazaars . One was an enclosure on the rising ground above our boat . The slaves here were only five or six , and all children - all under sixteen years of age . They were intelli- gent and ...
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... carry our sheets and towels in the best condition to the Kaudja . No one would laugh at or despise this who knew the ... carried back by the weight of water , but they were safely ex- tricated . The Nubians greatly interested the ...
... carry our sheets and towels in the best condition to the Kaudja . No one would laugh at or despise this who knew the ... carried back by the weight of water , but they were safely ex- tricated . The Nubians greatly interested the ...
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