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... young minds , and the narrative is illustrat ed by coincidences and explanations derived from modern books ; so that it will be novel and interesting to all who have not studied the subject in the great ori- ginal . The author indulges ...
... young minds , and the narrative is illustrat ed by coincidences and explanations derived from modern books ; so that it will be novel and interesting to all who have not studied the subject in the great ori- ginal . The author indulges ...
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... young negro , tending some cattle , being cut off from his companions by the Puris , who are at least confidently charged with having roast- ed and devoured him . These savages set a high value on their rude knives , which they fasten ...
... young negro , tending some cattle , being cut off from his companions by the Puris , who are at least confidently charged with having roast- ed and devoured him . These savages set a high value on their rude knives , which they fasten ...
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... the foot - stalk of each leaf , and near the base , is attached a small bag , shaped like a pitcher , of the same con VOL . II . NO . I. 2 our travellers were taught , by the young Puri whom Prince Maximilian's Travels in Brazil .
... the foot - stalk of each leaf , and near the base , is attached a small bag , shaped like a pitcher , of the same con VOL . II . NO . I. 2 our travellers were taught , by the young Puri whom Prince Maximilian's Travels in Brazil .
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our travellers were taught , by the young Puri whom they had pur- chased , an infallible method of allaying it ; this was to break off the middle stiff leaves of the Bromelias , in the corners of which is found very good water ...
our travellers were taught , by the young Puri whom they had pur- chased , an infallible method of allaying it ; this was to break off the middle stiff leaves of the Bromelias , in the corners of which is found very good water ...
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... young lady of Liverpool , who affected to see by the touch , if we may use the expression . But hers was nothing to the miraculous sense of some of the somnambulists of the Continent . Professor Nasse placed on the eyelids of a fe- male ...
... young lady of Liverpool , who affected to see by the touch , if we may use the expression . But hers was nothing to the miraculous sense of some of the somnambulists of the Continent . Professor Nasse placed on the eyelids of a fe- male ...
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