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cause , says he , " in the first place , it seems contrary to reason ; and , in the next , I do not know how the point is to be ascertained . " Here we take part with the hunter against the Professor ; yet one thing is certain , that ...
cause , says he , " in the first place , it seems contrary to reason ; and , in the next , I do not know how the point is to be ascertained . " Here we take part with the hunter against the Professor ; yet one thing is certain , that ...
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... cause , in all pro- bability , his own destruction . Ad- dress was his only chance ; and he at length resolved to come forward boldly as a young man seeking ser- vice , as it was well known that the Khan omitted no opportunity of re ...
... cause , in all pro- bability , his own destruction . Ad- dress was his only chance ; and he at length resolved to come forward boldly as a young man seeking ser- vice , as it was well known that the Khan omitted no opportunity of re ...
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... cause to care ! -for it is just this- his life and mine - if he goes , so do I ; we are bound up together in a strange fashion - so where is the lad ? the old white - bearded Ket Khodah of the last 1830. ] 37 A Tale of Ararat .
... cause to care ! -for it is just this- his life and mine - if he goes , so do I ; we are bound up together in a strange fashion - so where is the lad ? the old white - bearded Ket Khodah of the last 1830. ] 37 A Tale of Ararat .
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... cause ; only he , Adam Scott , had been accused to him of robbery and murder , and it was his office to secure him till the matter was enquired into . He assured Scott further , that his cause looked very ill ; for had he been an honest ...
... cause ; only he , Adam Scott , had been accused to him of robbery and murder , and it was his office to secure him till the matter was enquired into . He assured Scott further , that his cause looked very ill ; for had he been an honest ...
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... cause they stand before us covered with the dust of antiquity ; when , if they were now to do , we should blush to ordain them so . We vene- rate what is old ; but it is by a per- verse misapplication of the term in all that relates to ...
... cause they stand before us covered with the dust of antiquity ; when , if they were now to do , we should blush to ordain them so . We vene- rate what is old ; but it is by a per- verse misapplication of the term in all that relates to ...
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