The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... himself , he deposed , upon oath , that he had seen fatan himself , either in the fhape of a maypole split three - fourths of the way upwards , to make a pair of legs , or else an immense pair of tongs , but which , he could not ...
... himself , he deposed , upon oath , that he had seen fatan himself , either in the fhape of a maypole split three - fourths of the way upwards , to make a pair of legs , or else an immense pair of tongs , but which , he could not ...
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... himself with such books as chance enabled him to obtain ; and though he could scarcely read the English language ... himself of this circumstance to excite the veneration of the people . As the parish church was allowed to fall to ruin ...
... himself with such books as chance enabled him to obtain ; and though he could scarcely read the English language ... himself of this circumstance to excite the veneration of the people . As the parish church was allowed to fall to ruin ...
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... himself upon his royal throne , and the prince , Jacob Almanzor , seated himself on his right - hand , and all the nobility , governors , and great men being present , the morabite , Mahomet el Gazeli , who was seated on the left - hand ...
... himself upon his royal throne , and the prince , Jacob Almanzor , seated himself on his right - hand , and all the nobility , governors , and great men being present , the morabite , Mahomet el Gazeli , who was seated on the left - hand ...
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