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... speech - on the tip of his toes- With figure and visage so shrivel'd and weazen , Already , nine times , little NEWPORT * had risen . One often has seen Savoyards , at a fair , Display the joint feats of a monkey and bear ; The bear ...
... speech - on the tip of his toes- With figure and visage so shrivel'd and weazen , Already , nine times , little NEWPORT * had risen . One often has seen Savoyards , at a fair , Display the joint feats of a monkey and bear ; The bear ...
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... speech , I felt his pulse , which was quick and irre- gular , and I perceived he had considerable swellings in both legs . From this latter circumstance I con- cluded that the case might not be desperate , and I began therefore to make ...
... speech , I felt his pulse , which was quick and irre- gular , and I perceived he had considerable swellings in both legs . From this latter circumstance I con- cluded that the case might not be desperate , and I began therefore to make ...
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... speech , which I understood as an attack on a Great Person , and I told him I thought it was a fine speech . Q. What answer did the Prisoner make ? A. He said , It was a very fine speech . Q. Did you make any other observation ? A. I ...
... speech , which I understood as an attack on a Great Person , and I told him I thought it was a fine speech . Q. What answer did the Prisoner make ? A. He said , It was a very fine speech . Q. Did you make any other observation ? A. I ...
Inhalt
The Choice of a Leader No | 1 |
No II | 10 |
Letter of Ezekiel Grubb to Tobias Brande | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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