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... took his title , namely , Glenthorn , in the hope that the novelty of the scene would afford him some relief from the ennui that oppressed him ; and with this view he immedi- ately set out for Ireland , having previously broken up his ...
... took his title , namely , Glenthorn , in the hope that the novelty of the scene would afford him some relief from the ennui that oppressed him ; and with this view he immedi- ately set out for Ireland , having previously broken up his ...
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... took the deepest interest . This was in 1784 , when subjects of the native prince , who wound Eneas . He Cuvier had entered his fifteenth year . His various is miraculously cured by Venus , forces Turnus to a talents , or rather his ...
... took the deepest interest . This was in 1784 , when subjects of the native prince , who wound Eneas . He Cuvier had entered his fifteenth year . His various is miraculously cured by Venus , forces Turnus to a talents , or rather his ...
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... took place yet unburied at the bottom of the present seas ; yet when the hippopotamus , the elephant , the rhinoceros , that he existed before the last great catastrophe of the the horse , the ox , and the deer , were the prey , even in ...
... took place yet unburied at the bottom of the present seas ; yet when the hippopotamus , the elephant , the rhinoceros , that he existed before the last great catastrophe of the the horse , the ox , and the deer , were the prey , even in ...
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... took off his own shoes , and transferring them to her feet , secured her deliverance . The me- mory of this odd vision was still fresh in her mind , when a worthy tradesman belonging to a distant town , happening to spend a night in the ...
... took off his own shoes , and transferring them to her feet , secured her deliverance . The me- mory of this odd vision was still fresh in her mind , when a worthy tradesman belonging to a distant town , happening to spend a night in the ...
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... took place , and the usual barrier - duel was proposed . To this the young Eng . lishman most positively dissented . He had heard that day after day , and morning after morning , his adver- sary was to be seen popping at fifty paces at ...
... took place , and the usual barrier - duel was proposed . To this the young Eng . lishman most positively dissented . He had heard that day after day , and morning after morning , his adver- sary was to be seen popping at fifty paces at ...
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