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... serve some for walking ! Yet uncivil as nature has been , they seem resolved to outdo her in unkindness ; they use white powder , blue powder , and black powder , for their hair , and a red pow- der for the face on some particular ...
... serve some for walking ! Yet uncivil as nature has been , they seem resolved to outdo her in unkindness ; they use white powder , blue powder , and black powder , for their hair , and a red pow- der for the face on some particular ...
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... serve that at the expense of our lives ; of that the French shall never deprive us ; it is not to be expected that men who are slaves themselves would preserve our freedom should they happen to conquer . » — « Ay , slaves , » cries the ...
... serve that at the expense of our lives ; of that the French shall never deprive us ; it is not to be expected that men who are slaves themselves would preserve our freedom should they happen to conquer . » — « Ay , slaves , » cries the ...
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... served up every morn- ing with tea : when our politician has feasted upon this , he repairs to a coffee - house , in order to ruminate upon what he has read , and increase his collection ; from thence he proceeds to the ordinary ...
... served up every morn- ing with tea : when our politician has feasted upon this , he repairs to a coffee - house , in order to ruminate upon what he has read , and increase his collection ; from thence he proceeds to the ordinary ...
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... serve to exhibit the manner of their being written , and distinguish the characters of the various nations which are united in its composition . NAPLES . We have lately dug up here a curious Etrus- can monument , broke in two in the ...
... serve to exhibit the manner of their being written , and distinguish the characters of the various nations which are united in its composition . NAPLES . We have lately dug up here a curious Etrus- can monument , broke in two in the ...
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... , ready to injure and ready to be ap- peased . The men and women assemble at midnight in a hut , which serves for a temple . A priest 3 . CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 55 The journey of the Chinese from Pekin to Moscow The customs of the Daures.
... , ready to injure and ready to be ap- peased . The men and women assemble at midnight in a hut , which serves for a temple . A priest 3 . CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 55 The journey of the Chinese from Pekin to Moscow The customs of the Daures.
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