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... ment by the licentious passion of the knight , and when the sen- tence was passed upon her , he contrived to convey to her a sug- gestion that she was entitled to demand a champion . It was his intention to appear in this character ...
... ment by the licentious passion of the knight , and when the sen- tence was passed upon her , he contrived to convey to her a sug- gestion that she was entitled to demand a champion . It was his intention to appear in this character ...
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... ment of Rio de Janeiro to the magistrates on the coast to furnish every assistance , to provide beasts of burden , and to grant the aid of soldiers if necessary . Of the capital itself , the author has de- clined to give any more than a ...
... ment of Rio de Janeiro to the magistrates on the coast to furnish every assistance , to provide beasts of burden , and to grant the aid of soldiers if necessary . Of the capital itself , the author has de- clined to give any more than a ...
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their national dances , as in their native country . The govern- ment of Rio de Janeiro likewise brought over several Chinese , with the view of cultivating the tea - plant ; and Prince Maximilian fell in with some of them in his ...
their national dances , as in their native country . The govern- ment of Rio de Janeiro likewise brought over several Chinese , with the view of cultivating the tea - plant ; and Prince Maximilian fell in with some of them in his ...
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... ment , with such universally interesting details ? This charming tale has awakened , we have no doubt , the dormant fancy of thou- sands ; and who that reflects on the share that fancy takes , in stirring up the wonders of the human ...
... ment , with such universally interesting details ? This charming tale has awakened , we have no doubt , the dormant fancy of thou- sands ; and who that reflects on the share that fancy takes , in stirring up the wonders of the human ...
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... ment ; and , deriving its name from barumiton , which implies , thick strings of flaxen thread , he concludes that it was an instrument with thick strings . It is certain that flax was in use for strings to musical instruments before ...
... ment ; and , deriving its name from barumiton , which implies , thick strings of flaxen thread , he concludes that it was an instrument with thick strings . It is certain that flax was in use for strings to musical instruments before ...
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