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... appear capable of being identified with that of any particular individual . But if , as happens in the present case , the hero be a combination of many features of character , taken from a variety of prototypes ; and if just when we ...
... appear capable of being identified with that of any particular individual . But if , as happens in the present case , the hero be a combination of many features of character , taken from a variety of prototypes ; and if just when we ...
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... appears to have practised in any court in which he could obtain business . It was in the conduct of this affair , that he committed that other enor- mous mistake , already mentioned . We allude to his journey to Italy , to collect the ...
... appears to have practised in any court in which he could obtain business . It was in the conduct of this affair , that he committed that other enor- mous mistake , already mentioned . We allude to his journey to Italy , to collect the ...
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... appear to give my mind exclusively to the business to be gone through . I had to endure all the wranglings and squabbles of the day , and seem to be concerned with no- thing but them . I tried in vain to fix my attention to what was ...
... appear to give my mind exclusively to the business to be gone through . I had to endure all the wranglings and squabbles of the day , and seem to be concerned with no- thing but them . I tried in vain to fix my attention to what was ...
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... appear to be highly delighted with these travels of M. Caillié . A poor Frenchman , they exclaim , unprotected by Government , trusting ... appears beyond all question to have visited that city . The narrative which was published for.
... appear to be highly delighted with these travels of M. Caillié . A poor Frenchman , they exclaim , unprotected by Government , trusting ... appears beyond all question to have visited that city . The narrative which was published for.
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... appears to us entitled to possess . In France , we know , the narrative of Adams is not believed to be authentic , and this cir- cumstance might have induced M. Caillié to set it aside as a guide . It is certain that in many essential ...
... appears to us entitled to possess . In France , we know , the narrative of Adams is not believed to be authentic , and this cir- cumstance might have induced M. Caillié to set it aside as a guide . It is certain that in many essential ...
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