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... whole frame , which can hardly be conceived by those who have not felt it . The slightest clothing seemed a burden , and the only refreshment we could find was from continual bathing in the river .'- p . 165 . Our author was induced to ...
... whole frame , which can hardly be conceived by those who have not felt it . The slightest clothing seemed a burden , and the only refreshment we could find was from continual bathing in the river .'- p . 165 . Our author was induced to ...
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... whole , and are left to ruminate till morning . As soon as the night closes in , fires begin to blaze in every direction . They are made with dry thorns and stunted shrubs collected round the camp , and their flames throw a bright light ...
... whole , and are left to ruminate till morning . As soon as the night closes in , fires begin to blaze in every direction . They are made with dry thorns and stunted shrubs collected round the camp , and their flames throw a bright light ...
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... whole figures ; they carried garlands of flowers in their hands , and walked in procession with a hur- ried and irregular pace . There was not any crowd collected in the streets to see them pass , as the Mahometans , either from disdain ...
... whole figures ; they carried garlands of flowers in their hands , and walked in procession with a hur- ried and irregular pace . There was not any crowd collected in the streets to see them pass , as the Mahometans , either from disdain ...
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... whole of the best parts of Mr. Fuller's work . Our object was to choose such passages , as in our opinion most fairly represented the merit of the whole ; and we fear , after all , that those who will be induced to peruse it for ...
... whole of the best parts of Mr. Fuller's work . Our object was to choose such passages , as in our opinion most fairly represented the merit of the whole ; and we fear , after all , that those who will be induced to peruse it for ...
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... to be of so much value in the higher duties that awaited him . The whole description of this part of his career has about it a certain air of reality . I worked on in this way for nearly two years The Life of a Lawyer . 15.
... to be of so much value in the higher duties that awaited him . The whole description of this part of his career has about it a certain air of reality . I worked on in this way for nearly two years The Life of a Lawyer . 15.
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