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... turn in the river or any ac- cidental circumstance brings you suddenly upon them , they muffle up their faces in their dress , and retreat as hastily as possible . p . 138 . The beautiful appearance of nature in the Delta , at the ...
... turn in the river or any ac- cidental circumstance brings you suddenly upon them , they muffle up their faces in their dress , and retreat as hastily as possible . p . 138 . The beautiful appearance of nature in the Delta , at the ...
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... turning their eyes neither to the right nor to the left , and retaining a gravity of countenance which did not admit a muscle of their faces to be moved . They were equipped with the best clothes and arms that they either possessed or ...
... turning their eyes neither to the right nor to the left , and retaining a gravity of countenance which did not admit a muscle of their faces to be moved . They were equipped with the best clothes and arms that they either possessed or ...
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... turn- ing attention aside from the interest which , under disadvanta- geous circumstances , this tale awakens , or from the moral which it so strongly inculcates . There is scarcely any profession in which the young disciple stands in ...
... turn- ing attention aside from the interest which , under disadvanta- geous circumstances , this tale awakens , or from the moral which it so strongly inculcates . There is scarcely any profession in which the young disciple stands in ...
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... turn their backs to him , and put their hands over their eyes ; he receives the offering , pronounces a long prayer , and picks up a little earth , which he throws at them in token of absolution . After this ridiculous ceremony , the ...
... turn their backs to him , and put their hands over their eyes ; he receives the offering , pronounces a long prayer , and picks up a little earth , which he throws at them in token of absolution . After this ridiculous ceremony , the ...
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... turning his attention sufficiently to this circumstance , that Dr. Clark has failed to notice many of those local accidents which sometimes operate very strongly in shaping the character of a particular climate . Thus we know from Dr ...
... turning his attention sufficiently to this circumstance , that Dr. Clark has failed to notice many of those local accidents which sometimes operate very strongly in shaping the character of a particular climate . Thus we know from Dr ...
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