The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 21
... manner of being performed . I shall not here go into a circumstantial account of them , but observe generally , that the victims which were offered up in those cere- monies , varied according to the par- ticular nature or occasion of ...
... manner of being performed . I shall not here go into a circumstantial account of them , but observe generally , that the victims which were offered up in those cere- monies , varied according to the par- ticular nature or occasion of ...
Page 100
... manners of its people ; interspersed with agreeable and interesting anec- dotes , and beautiful descriptions of scene ... manner that shows an extensive and well - cultivated mind , and a thorough knowledge of the subjects treated upon ...
... manners of its people ; interspersed with agreeable and interesting anec- dotes , and beautiful descriptions of scene ... manner that shows an extensive and well - cultivated mind , and a thorough knowledge of the subjects treated upon ...
Page 115
... manner , for I was nothing. revenge themselves upon their unfortĂș- nate captives . Mr. Crafton now saw no way but to apply to the civil authority at New - York for aid , and this he decided upon doing ; and accordingly despatched a ...
... manner , for I was nothing. revenge themselves upon their unfortĂș- nate captives . Mr. Crafton now saw no way but to apply to the civil authority at New - York for aid , and this he decided upon doing ; and accordingly despatched a ...
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