The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... hand . Having thus prepared their meat , they took it up with the left hand and put it into their mouths ; such at least was the usual practice with the Ras and all the chiefs whom we had an opportunity of observing , on this and many ...
... hand . Having thus prepared their meat , they took it up with the left hand and put it into their mouths ; such at least was the usual practice with the Ras and all the chiefs whom we had an opportunity of observing , on this and many ...
Page 162
... hand a white wand , with which she waved me to approach . I certainly felt myself impressed with awe and ter- ror , by the solemnity and stillness which reigned around ; and it was with sensations , which scarcely permitted me to ...
... hand a white wand , with which she waved me to approach . I certainly felt myself impressed with awe and ter- ror , by the solemnity and stillness which reigned around ; and it was with sensations , which scarcely permitted me to ...
Page 498
... hand : I took up another ; it broke in the same manner , and I peevishly threw it away . " Wherefore , " said Chaber Hakkini , " do'st thou throw away that pen ? God himself has chosen it ; be care . ful not to destroy it , for it is a ...
... hand : I took up another ; it broke in the same manner , and I peevishly threw it away . " Wherefore , " said Chaber Hakkini , " do'st thou throw away that pen ? God himself has chosen it ; be care . ful not to destroy it , for it is a ...
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