New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 89
... respect by the natives ; and , in the next , the captives generally pine and die soon after their arrival in Europe . There was one in our Zoological Garden in the Regent's Park , and another at Paris ; but neither of them long survived ...
... respect by the natives ; and , in the next , the captives generally pine and die soon after their arrival in Europe . There was one in our Zoological Garden in the Regent's Park , and another at Paris ; but neither of them long survived ...
Page 345
... respecting him . That he was reserved to be tortured for the amusement of their chiefs , a common practice with these savages , he at first entertained no doubt . Every hour he expected to be sum- moned to the stake , there to expire ...
... respecting him . That he was reserved to be tortured for the amusement of their chiefs , a common practice with these savages , he at first entertained no doubt . Every hour he expected to be sum- moned to the stake , there to expire ...
Page 391
... respects me , " said he ; " respects me ! they love me ! " — and , in the joy of his heart , he sprang into a light wherry that was moored at the extremity of his lawn , and pulled gaily with the tide down the river . " How delightful ...
... respects me , " said he ; " respects me ! they love me ! " — and , in the joy of his heart , he sprang into a light wherry that was moored at the extremity of his lawn , and pulled gaily with the tide down the river . " How delightful ...
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