The National PreceptorGoodwin, 1836 - 336 pages |
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... give me leave to ask your majesty a question or two : " 66 4. " Who were the persons that lodged in this house when it was first built ? " The king replied , " And my ancestors . " who , " says the Dervis , " was the last person that ...
... give me leave to ask your majesty a question or two : " 66 4. " Who were the persons that lodged in this house when it was first built ? " The king replied , " And my ancestors . " who , " says the Dervis , " was the last person that ...
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... in pursuit of game ; and have been unable to retrace the path by which I entered this frightful sol- itude , or to discover a single vestige of a human footstep . 1 faint with hunger ; give me relief , or I 2 * NATIONAL PRECEPTOR . 17.
... in pursuit of game ; and have been unable to retrace the path by which I entered this frightful sol- itude , or to discover a single vestige of a human footstep . 1 faint with hunger ; give me relief , or I 2 * NATIONAL PRECEPTOR . 17.
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Jesse Olney. faint with hunger ; give me relief , or I die ! " Menalcas , support- ing the stranger in his arms , fed ... Give me only the horn that hangs to thy belt . Horn is not easily broken ; therefore , it will be more useful to me ...
Jesse Olney. faint with hunger ; give me relief , or I die ! " Menalcas , support- ing the stranger in his arms , fed ... Give me only the horn that hangs to thy belt . Horn is not easily broken ; therefore , it will be more useful to me ...
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... give way . 4. At this moment an ancient man , with hoary loca most venerable and dignified aspect , and in a dress widely dif fering from that of the inhabitants , appeared suddenly at their head ; and , with a firm voice and an example ...
... give way . 4. At this moment an ancient man , with hoary loca most venerable and dignified aspect , and in a dress widely dif fering from that of the inhabitants , appeared suddenly at their head ; and , with a firm voice and an example ...
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... gives him food . 7. An hour afterwards the dog escaped , and regained his favorite place . Three months passed away ; each morning he came to seek his food , and then returned to the grave of his master ; but each day he was more sad ...
... gives him food . 7. An hour afterwards the dog escaped , and regained his favorite place . Three months passed away ; each morning he came to seek his food , and then returned to the grave of his master ; but each day he was more sad ...
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