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... took his stand on this bridge , to the terror of the travel- ler ; he was at last shot by a Zobeide Arab . " - The ruins of Babylon may be said to commence at Mohawil , about nine miles from Hellah ; the interjacent space exhibiting ...
... took his stand on this bridge , to the terror of the travel- ler ; he was at last shot by a Zobeide Arab . " - The ruins of Babylon may be said to commence at Mohawil , about nine miles from Hellah ; the interjacent space exhibiting ...
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... took a loaded firelock , shot the rebel , and brought his horse to Philadelphia ( the head - quarters of the army ) , which she was permitted to sell to one of General Sir Wm . Howe's Aides - de - Camp . That after many fatigues and cam ...
... took a loaded firelock , shot the rebel , and brought his horse to Philadelphia ( the head - quarters of the army ) , which she was permitted to sell to one of General Sir Wm . Howe's Aides - de - Camp . That after many fatigues and cam ...
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... took great pleasure in such entertainments , the gladiators were regularly taught to fight ; they were care- fully trained and exercised , and the profession of instructing them became an astonishing art , of which there had never ...
... took great pleasure in such entertainments , the gladiators were regularly taught to fight ; they were care- fully trained and exercised , and the profession of instructing them became an astonishing art , of which there had never ...
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... took leave of his dearest Louisa with as much fortitude as he could possibly muster up on the trying occasion : but his feel- ings were so acute that he could hardly articulate the final word -the seperating adieu . . In this ...
... took leave of his dearest Louisa with as much fortitude as he could possibly muster up on the trying occasion : but his feel- ings were so acute that he could hardly articulate the final word -the seperating adieu . . In this ...
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... took pos- session of the bed , which was but of small dimensions at the best , and fell into a profound sleep . The other , devout even in his cups , offered up his customary prayers , when he found himself so chilled , and the bed so ...
... took pos- session of the bed , which was but of small dimensions at the best , and fell into a profound sleep . The other , devout even in his cups , offered up his customary prayers , when he found himself so chilled , and the bed so ...
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