Littell's Living Age, Volume 85Living Age Company Incorporated, 1865 - American periodicals |
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... successful in the colony . I England . The Indian princess was induced have often observed that , with the excep to marry John Rolfe by being told that tion of the families which trace back to Po- Smith was dead . After being baptized ...
... successful in the colony . I England . The Indian princess was induced have often observed that , with the excep to marry John Rolfe by being told that tion of the families which trace back to Po- Smith was dead . After being baptized ...
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... success , had given human names to every horse , cow , dog , and hog he owned , representing them as heads of families ready to settle upon the land . His Majesty , ignorant that they who bore such stately names were grazing , bray- ing ...
... success , had given human names to every horse , cow , dog , and hog he owned , representing them as heads of families ready to settle upon the land . His Majesty , ignorant that they who bore such stately names were grazing , bray- ing ...
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... successful in a literary point of view every- where else , he was constantly hovering about Richmond , though long since unknown by any household there , adoptive or other . There are a few colleges in Virginia , but they have been for ...
... successful in a literary point of view every- where else , he was constantly hovering about Richmond , though long since unknown by any household there , adoptive or other . There are a few colleges in Virginia , but they have been for ...
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... success too far . The accumu- lated experience of so many trials is as useless to each new defendant as other people's experi- ence is commonly found to be , and the record of his artless movements reads for all the world as though he ...
... success too far . The accumu- lated experience of so many trials is as useless to each new defendant as other people's experi- ence is commonly found to be , and the record of his artless movements reads for all the world as though he ...
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... success for such a pas- " I sage . Aulus Gellius used always to be a famil- iar author among lovers of odd reading , and " " Papish , Irish , such is fools , Such as them Cant be my Tools . " hete all prists , and the regions they rein ...
... success for such a pas- " I sage . Aulus Gellius used always to be a famil- iar author among lovers of odd reading , and " " Papish , Irish , such is fools , Such as them Cant be my Tools . " hete all prists , and the regions they rein ...
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