The gleaner; or, Entertainment for the fire-side [compiled by J. Watson].1804 |
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... master , one of the finest of his spe cies ) travelled , and taken the roughs and the smooths of the world toge- ther . They were in many actions , skirmishes , and battles , particular- ` ly that of Dettingen . Their friendship seemed ...
... master , one of the finest of his spe cies ) travelled , and taken the roughs and the smooths of the world toge- ther . They were in many actions , skirmishes , and battles , particular- ` ly that of Dettingen . Their friendship seemed ...
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... master he was deemed no longer serviceable . 66 " Alas ! poor Pocket ! " he would often exclaim , as in traversing the streets he saw a horse that had some resemblance of him , we marched over rough roads in Germany ; I had hoped that ...
... master he was deemed no longer serviceable . 66 " Alas ! poor Pocket ! " he would often exclaim , as in traversing the streets he saw a horse that had some resemblance of him , we marched over rough roads in Germany ; I had hoped that ...
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... masters , insomuch that they not only loaded them with insults , but beat them severely . Neither Socivizca , whose temperament was naturally savage and cruel , nor his brothers , could any longer en- dure their repeated acts of tyranny ...
... masters , insomuch that they not only loaded them with insults , but beat them severely . Neither Socivizca , whose temperament was naturally savage and cruel , nor his brothers , could any longer en- dure their repeated acts of tyranny ...
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... , made his appearance , and was well received by our party , which was numerous and benevolent . The musicians , who had heard of the bird - catcher's fame , begged permission to stay ; and the master THE CANARY - BIRD . 25.
... , made his appearance , and was well received by our party , which was numerous and benevolent . The musicians , who had heard of the bird - catcher's fame , begged permission to stay ; and the master THE CANARY - BIRD . 25.
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... master left off speaking ; and if ever nods were intelligible and promissory , these were two of them . ور " That's good , " says the master , pulling off his hat to the bird .--- " Now then , let us see if you are a Canary of honour ...
... master left off speaking ; and if ever nods were intelligible and promissory , these were two of them . ور " That's good , " says the master , pulling off his hat to the bird .--- " Now then , let us see if you are a Canary of honour ...
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