American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 17Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1841 |
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... heads , as bourneaux , truffeaux , pieces of leather and whale - bone , which they put in their head - dresses , to make them stiff . They burnt also their horns and their tails , and a great heap of their finery , ' The village of ...
... heads , as bourneaux , truffeaux , pieces of leather and whale - bone , which they put in their head - dresses , to make them stiff . They burnt also their horns and their tails , and a great heap of their finery , ' The village of ...
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... head of the state had been well concocted , Regnier , upon the suggestion of Sieyes , taking advantage of a provision of the constitution which gave to the Council of Ancients the right to fix the place of session of the legis lative ...
... head of the state had been well concocted , Regnier , upon the suggestion of Sieyes , taking advantage of a provision of the constitution which gave to the Council of Ancients the right to fix the place of session of the legis lative ...
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... head in his neighbor's face , and often at the risk of having his nose broken by some attentive friend , whose thirsty propensities were manifested by the same striking ceremony . I have often thought that the exces- sive absurdity of ...
... head in his neighbor's face , and often at the risk of having his nose broken by some attentive friend , whose thirsty propensities were manifested by the same striking ceremony . I have often thought that the exces- sive absurdity of ...
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... head a heavy loaf of bread , which he held in his hand , and from which he was about to cut a substantial slice . But that head was destined to wear a crown , and not to be broken by this missile , though launched with hearty good will ...
... head a heavy loaf of bread , which he held in his hand , and from which he was about to cut a substantial slice . But that head was destined to wear a crown , and not to be broken by this missile , though launched with hearty good will ...
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... head of parties of this description , by the choice of his neighbors , shows that he was popular ; and this is no small evidence of merit , for the country was not then distracted by that miserable spirit of party , whose excitements ...
... head of parties of this description , by the choice of his neighbors , shows that he was popular ; and this is no small evidence of merit , for the country was not then distracted by that miserable spirit of party , whose excitements ...
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