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He did not visit Mount Hor , nor the tomb of Aaron , as the English travellers had been able to do ; but if he could not do so without sacrificing some of the time dedicated to his beautiful drawings , we will readily admit that he was ...
He did not visit Mount Hor , nor the tomb of Aaron , as the English travellers had been able to do ; but if he could not do so without sacrificing some of the time dedicated to his beautiful drawings , we will readily admit that he was ...
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After two pages more of this solemn chapter on Dutch herrings , strongly inculcating the inflexible rule of English etiquette , ( quite new , however , to us , ) that every one must eat Dutch herrings if offered by the lady of the house ...
After two pages more of this solemn chapter on Dutch herrings , strongly inculcating the inflexible rule of English etiquette , ( quite new , however , to us , ) that every one must eat Dutch herrings if offered by the lady of the house ...
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feats of magic , 195 - assumed explanation of the mystery , 203 . England , with Sketches of Society in the Metropolis , by J. Fennimore CoJ- per , Esq . See Cooper . English University Education , Prin- ciples of , by the Rev.
feats of magic , 195 - assumed explanation of the mystery , 203 . England , with Sketches of Society in the Metropolis , by J. Fennimore CoJ- per , Esq . See Cooper . English University Education , Prin- ciples of , by the Rev.
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