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... put enough of them together . If you carry them in your pockets singly , or in pairs , as some do , they will last a very little while , and in some pockets not a day . เ 6 * We are told of the Polypus , PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS . 13.
... put enough of them together . If you carry them in your pockets singly , or in pairs , as some do , they will last a very little while , and in some pockets not a day . เ 6 * We are told of the Polypus , PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS . 13.
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... told of the Polypus , That they are to be ' looked for in such ditches whose water is stocked with ' small insects . Pieces of wood , leaves , aquatic plants , in short , every thing is to be taken out of the water , ' that is met with ...
... told of the Polypus , That they are to be ' looked for in such ditches whose water is stocked with ' small insects . Pieces of wood , leaves , aquatic plants , in short , every thing is to be taken out of the water , ' that is met with ...
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... told she had a daughter , answering ; Good God ! have I produced a creature who is to undergo what I have suffered ! Some years afterwards , I heard the same woman , on the death of that very child , then one of the loveliest creatures ...
... told she had a daughter , answering ; Good God ! have I produced a creature who is to undergo what I have suffered ! Some years afterwards , I heard the same woman , on the death of that very child , then one of the loveliest creatures ...
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... told me in broken English , That if I had no other plea , they should presently overrule that ; for that his majesty was resolved to make an example of all who had any ways distinguished themselves , in opposition to his cause ...
... told me in broken English , That if I had no other plea , they should presently overrule that ; for that his majesty was resolved to make an example of all who had any ways distinguished themselves , in opposition to his cause ...
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... told me it was for stealing a loaf . He acknowledged the fact ; but said he had been obliged to it for the relief of his indigent family . see , continued he , your surprise at this change of my fortune ; but , you must know , my whole ...
... told me it was for stealing a loaf . He acknowledged the fact ; but said he had been obliged to it for the relief of his indigent family . see , continued he , your surprise at this change of my fortune ; but , you must know , my whole ...
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