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... living or dead ! feeling would soon be over . Uncas , lad , go down to the canoe , and bring up the big horn ; it is all the powder we have left , and we shall need it to the last grain , or I am ignorant of the Mingo nature . " - Vol.i ...
... living or dead ! feeling would soon be over . Uncas , lad , go down to the canoe , and bring up the big horn ; it is all the powder we have left , and we shall need it to the last grain , or I am ignorant of the Mingo nature . " - Vol.i ...
Стр. 133
... living Asiatic and African elephants , the walrus , and narwal , and concludes with reflections on the rapid changes which the surface of the earth undergoes from floods , earthquakes , and other causes , and the erroneous opinions ...
... living Asiatic and African elephants , the walrus , and narwal , and concludes with reflections on the rapid changes which the surface of the earth undergoes from floods , earthquakes , and other causes , and the erroneous opinions ...
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... living authority about it , such as we have not yet Whether agencies of this rank appear among us at appointed times , like the period of comets , descending into our system to shed fresh influence , and re - light the decaying fires of ...
... living authority about it , such as we have not yet Whether agencies of this rank appear among us at appointed times , like the period of comets , descending into our system to shed fresh influence , and re - light the decaying fires of ...
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... living power to those feeble imitations , and established the foreigners by an unwilling treachery to their Eng- lish allegiance . Those times were the Augustan age of the British theatre . Why they have left us so hopeless of their ...
... living power to those feeble imitations , and established the foreigners by an unwilling treachery to their Eng- lish allegiance . Those times were the Augustan age of the British theatre . Why they have left us so hopeless of their ...
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... living French actors on Kean's Richard , where in his ominous depression before the battle he stands drawing lines in the dust with his sword . " That is not what a great General would do , " was the remark : " would the Duke of ...
... living French actors on Kean's Richard , where in his ominous depression before the battle he stands drawing lines in the dust with his sword . " That is not what a great General would do , " was the remark : " would the Duke of ...
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