The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... give up these boys . It would neither pay me nor my employers to do so . ' We reasoned the matter with him , and informed him that the natives had brought the piece of calico and old musket to us , and that if he did not give them up ...
... give up these boys . It would neither pay me nor my employers to do so . ' We reasoned the matter with him , and informed him that the natives had brought the piece of calico and old musket to us , and that if he did not give them up ...
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... gives in abundance similar details . It may be found in full in the Parliamentary Returns , and concludes thus ... give his bro- ther the usual price , two tomahawks and one knife ; I went to his brother , who was sitting on the ...
... gives in abundance similar details . It may be found in full in the Parliamentary Returns , and concludes thus ... give his bro- ther the usual price , two tomahawks and one knife ; I went to his brother , who was sitting on the ...
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... give up , accordingly , the vain idea to treat Shelley seriously as a man . Poor wander- ing soul ! he was , after all , little more than a boy when he came to a sudden conclu- sion in those blue Mediterranean waves which are salt and ...
... give up , accordingly , the vain idea to treat Shelley seriously as a man . Poor wander- ing soul ! he was , after all , little more than a boy when he came to a sudden conclu- sion in those blue Mediterranean waves which are salt and ...
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... give this proceeding the gravest character , and to accept it as a real and absolute profession of the poet's faith . " We shall do well to understand once for all , " says this champion with cu- rious grandiloquence , " that Percy ...
... give this proceeding the gravest character , and to accept it as a real and absolute profession of the poet's faith . " We shall do well to understand once for all , " says this champion with cu- rious grandiloquence , " that Percy ...
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... give up medical help and to live quietly , as the best means of keeping himself in health - an advice not likely to have been given had there been any thing of a serious character in his ailments . However , whether it was for health ...
... give up medical help and to live quietly , as the best means of keeping himself in health - an advice not likely to have been given had there been any thing of a serious character in his ailments . However , whether it was for health ...
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