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... living in cottages built entirely of mud , and being , men , women , and children , uni- versally in rags . In fact , the slaves throughout the Turkish domi- nions , are infinitely better off than the peasantry , and there can be no ...
... living in cottages built entirely of mud , and being , men , women , and children , uni- versally in rags . In fact , the slaves throughout the Turkish domi- nions , are infinitely better off than the peasantry , and there can be no ...
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... living : he must be able to wield at his pleasure all the splendours of rhe- toric and eloquence , and to descend in a moment into minute and trifling technicalities ; he must be able to adapt his feelings , language , and ideas to the ...
... living : he must be able to wield at his pleasure all the splendours of rhe- toric and eloquence , and to descend in a moment into minute and trifling technicalities ; he must be able to adapt his feelings , language , and ideas to the ...
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... living , to a greater quantity of exercise , to the soothing in- fluence of agreeable society , and the thousand newly acquired opportunities of regaining health , which are always to be found at the appointed places of migration . We ...
... living , to a greater quantity of exercise , to the soothing in- fluence of agreeable society , and the thousand newly acquired opportunities of regaining health , which are always to be found at the appointed places of migration . We ...
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... living , and by such remedial measures , as would have been requisite in his case , had he remained in his own country . All the circumstances re- quiring attention from the invalid at home , require to be equally attended to when he is ...
... living , and by such remedial measures , as would have been requisite in his case , had he remained in his own country . All the circumstances re- quiring attention from the invalid at home , require to be equally attended to when he is ...
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... living ? ' Lor . The child was miss'd , and has not since been heard of . ' Rom . ( aside . ) I am the most , most hapless man that lives ! Go on ; -I shall not interrupt again . ' Lor . At dead of night , as all asleep they lay ...
... living ? ' Lor . The child was miss'd , and has not since been heard of . ' Rom . ( aside . ) I am the most , most hapless man that lives ! Go on ; -I shall not interrupt again . ' Lor . At dead of night , as all asleep they lay ...
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