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... tion ' -possesses nothing either in face or figure to attract a woman of cultivated taste . Small in stature , darker than a mulatto , with small , piercing black eyes , and walking with the swag- IN the month of May , 1859 , a South.
... tion ' -possesses nothing either in face or figure to attract a woman of cultivated taste . Small in stature , darker than a mulatto , with small , piercing black eyes , and walking with the swag- IN the month of May , 1859 , a South.
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... tion concerning the currents , tides , and winds of the ocean . Each record , it is true , is sub- ject to possible calamities , numerous and varied . If the bottle be not well corked and sealed , water will enter , and bottle and pa ...
... tion concerning the currents , tides , and winds of the ocean . Each record , it is true , is sub- ject to possible calamities , numerous and varied . If the bottle be not well corked and sealed , water will enter , and bottle and pa ...
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... tion of Christianity the order of our moral nature was restored , when the rightful king had once more taken his place upon his throne , then , indeed , civilization might come to have a meaning and a vitality such as had before been ...
... tion of Christianity the order of our moral nature was restored , when the rightful king had once more taken his place upon his throne , then , indeed , civilization might come to have a meaning and a vitality such as had before been ...
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... tion as their proper development was at- tained , which may well excite our wonder . They aimed alike , as we have seen , at the preservation of all old learning , and at the appropriation of all new . They bound them- selves to ...
... tion as their proper development was at- tained , which may well excite our wonder . They aimed alike , as we have seen , at the preservation of all old learning , and at the appropriation of all new . They bound them- selves to ...
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... tion of the Nile . The river bursts through either case we could scarcely expect any re- its banks and covers the whole valley ; in ference to the Israelites . But setting this the midst rushes a broad turbid stream agi- aside ...
... tion of the Nile . The river bursts through either case we could scarcely expect any re- its banks and covers the whole valley ; in ference to the Israelites . But setting this the midst rushes a broad turbid stream agi- aside ...
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