The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... , and of his modes of thinking and feeling , can readily adapt himself , so long as health of body is enjoyed , to almost any circumstances . Accordingly , speak- ing of a period when he was obliged to make Books about America .
... , and of his modes of thinking and feeling , can readily adapt himself , so long as health of body is enjoyed , to almost any circumstances . Accordingly , speak- ing of a period when he was obliged to make Books about America .
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... body of veterans to guard every approach to their villages , in case of surprise . " The Circassians having taken a position in ambush , where a com- plete and unsuspected command could be maintained of a gorge through which the ...
... body of veterans to guard every approach to their villages , in case of surprise . " The Circassians having taken a position in ambush , where a com- plete and unsuspected command could be maintained of a gorge through which the ...
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... bodies of himself and family , dreadfully mangled , were found in the streets of Con- stantinople , with a Circassian dagger stuck in the throat of the delinquent . Who had done the deed none could tell , nor in what manner the assassin ...
... bodies of himself and family , dreadfully mangled , were found in the streets of Con- stantinople , with a Circassian dagger stuck in the throat of the delinquent . Who had done the deed none could tell , nor in what manner the assassin ...
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... bodies . It comprises nine British acres , hand- somely planted , and laid out with gravel walks . ” In the cemetery which surrounds the church of Drumcondra , we are told that among the ignoble and the forgotten dead , there are " Some ...
... bodies . It comprises nine British acres , hand- somely planted , and laid out with gravel walks . ” In the cemetery which surrounds the church of Drumcondra , we are told that among the ignoble and the forgotten dead , there are " Some ...
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... body is rubbed with birch twigs dipped in lather . I have frequently seen them sally out and roll in the snow . Both sexes use the bath at the same time without any separation , or any idea of indecorum . In general the people are ...
... body is rubbed with birch twigs dipped in lather . I have frequently seen them sally out and roll in the snow . Both sexes use the bath at the same time without any separation , or any idea of indecorum . In general the people are ...
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