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Page 8
... fire on the ground , various fruits , ar- row - reeds , feathers , & c . & c . were protected by lean , loud - barking dogs . Among all the Brazilian tribes , fire is regarded as so neces- sary a security against wild beasts , and ...
... fire on the ground , various fruits , ar- row - reeds , feathers , & c . & c . were protected by lean , loud - barking dogs . Among all the Brazilian tribes , fire is regarded as so neces- sary a security against wild beasts , and ...
Page 30
... fire , and running to the gate , pulling her mother along with her , met her brother , who had that moment arrived from Petersburgh.- This , to be sure , is very like Highland second sight . The per- ception of things at a distance is ...
... fire , and running to the gate , pulling her mother along with her , met her brother , who had that moment arrived from Petersburgh.- This , to be sure , is very like Highland second sight . The per- ception of things at a distance is ...
Page 34
... fire to the town before he left it , and went to join Toussaint Louverture , with three thousand men . Soon after this he negociated with the French , gave them appa- rent proofs of submission , and succeeded in disarming the insur ...
... fire to the town before he left it , and went to join Toussaint Louverture , with three thousand men . Soon after this he negociated with the French , gave them appa- rent proofs of submission , and succeeded in disarming the insur ...
Page 43
... fire ! And oh ! thou nuptial power , to thee Who bear'st of life the guardian key ; Breathing our souls in fragrant praise , And weaving wild our votive lays , For thee , O Queen ! we wake the lyre , For thee , thou blushing young ...
... fire ! And oh ! thou nuptial power , to thee Who bear'st of life the guardian key ; Breathing our souls in fragrant praise , And weaving wild our votive lays , For thee , O Queen ! we wake the lyre , For thee , thou blushing young ...
Page 55
... fire washing her face and rubbing her paws over her ears ; and on referring to the almanac , I found a direful prediction stretching from the top of the page to the bottom through the whole month , " expect - much - rain - about - this ...
... fire washing her face and rubbing her paws over her ears ; and on referring to the almanac , I found a direful prediction stretching from the top of the page to the bottom through the whole month , " expect - much - rain - about - this ...
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