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... kind the disease was ; easily moved to anger , and their revenge was ter - affect his mind in the least , and that , during the it was one , I am assured , at all events , that did not rible . Retzel , a German writer of the last ...
... kind the disease was ; easily moved to anger , and their revenge was ter - affect his mind in the least , and that , during the it was one , I am assured , at all events , that did not rible . Retzel , a German writer of the last ...
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... kind of astonishment very hard they change not , and your utmost shrinking avails to bear . To the change in the present and the fu- not to make them strike one wound the less , or one ture , it may perhaps submit without complaining ...
... kind of astonishment very hard they change not , and your utmost shrinking avails to bear . To the change in the present and the fu- not to make them strike one wound the less , or one ture , it may perhaps submit without complaining ...
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... kind , which he often brought from a great provide for themselves . But many of the inferior ani- distance , seizing them with his mouth ; and of these mals , on the other hand , never know or care for their he began to form a kind of ...
... kind , which he often brought from a great provide for themselves . But many of the inferior ani- distance , seizing them with his mouth ; and of these mals , on the other hand , never know or care for their he began to form a kind of ...
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