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... tion of what serves only to illustrate that nation . There were then , no doubt , other people , and the fragments that remain of the history of the first Egyptians , Ethiopians , Scythians , and moreover the Chinese , are convincing ...
... tion of what serves only to illustrate that nation . There were then , no doubt , other people , and the fragments that remain of the history of the first Egyptians , Ethiopians , Scythians , and moreover the Chinese , are convincing ...
Side 20
... tion , they are soon productive of matrimonial preparations ; and such prepartions were soon made for the union of Chevalier de Molu and Louisa de Baumelle : but , in the midst of them , they met with a dissappointment which gave a ...
... tion , they are soon productive of matrimonial preparations ; and such prepartions were soon made for the union of Chevalier de Molu and Louisa de Baumelle : but , in the midst of them , they met with a dissappointment which gave a ...
Side 21
... tion , in the midst of all her anxiety , from being carried nearer and nearer , every day , to the man whom of all men living she most wished to behold . While Louisa was on her voyage in this ineligible state of mind , the Chevalier ...
... tion , in the midst of all her anxiety , from being carried nearer and nearer , every day , to the man whom of all men living she most wished to behold . While Louisa was on her voyage in this ineligible state of mind , the Chevalier ...
Side 49
... tion of that Eldorado metal , without which no tradesman can keep his counter , or his credit unpolluted , becomes a strengthening link in the great chain of society . Having given our sentiments thus far , we shall proceed largely in ...
... tion of that Eldorado metal , without which no tradesman can keep his counter , or his credit unpolluted , becomes a strengthening link in the great chain of society . Having given our sentiments thus far , we shall proceed largely in ...
Side 49
... tion exclaimed , " And is this the bark of the little navigator so tunefully described by Mr. Pope ? " I replied it is . " Bless me , ” continued Leander , in a less elevated tone of voice , " how have I lost my time not to know of ...
... tion exclaimed , " And is this the bark of the little navigator so tunefully described by Mr. Pope ? " I replied it is . " Bless me , ” continued Leander , in a less elevated tone of voice , " how have I lost my time not to know of ...
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