Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... Murnanzack and Mr. Drury , on divine topics , is real fact as here related ; and the deaan's ludicrous reflections on Adam's rib , God's converse with man- kind , and his creation of the world in six days , and his resting the seventh ...
... Murnanzack and Mr. Drury , on divine topics , is real fact as here related ; and the deaan's ludicrous reflections on Adam's rib , God's converse with man- kind , and his creation of the world in six days , and his resting the seventh ...
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... Murnanzack , and made them prisoners , he would condescend so far to Tuley - Noro to inform him ( though under no obligations to give him an account of his actions , or frame any excuses ) that neither he , nor prince Murnanzack was ...
... Murnanzack , and made them prisoners , he would condescend so far to Tuley - Noro to inform him ( though under no obligations to give him an account of his actions , or frame any excuses ) that neither he , nor prince Murnanzack was ...
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... Murnanzack , his nephew , whose right deaan Crindo had usurped , as we find in the sequel of this story ; but a word in their language , signifying off- spring , and comprehending as well grandsons and ne- phews , as sons , was the ...
... Murnanzack , his nephew , whose right deaan Crindo had usurped , as we find in the sequel of this story ; but a word in their language , signifying off- spring , and comprehending as well grandsons and ne- phews , as sons , was the ...
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... Murnanzack , whose father was deaan Crindo's elder brother ; who dying when his son was an infant , and his country ... Murnan- zack was not only an intrepid warrior , but a prince as well accomplished as ever appeared in this illiterate ...
... Murnanzack , whose father was deaan Crindo's elder brother ; who dying when his son was an infant , and his country ... Murnan- zack was not only an intrepid warrior , but a prince as well accomplished as ever appeared in this illiterate ...
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... departure was , an information that deaan Murnanzack had seized six hundred of his cattle ; he might have taken them all , indeed , if he would , but he ROBERT DRURY . 107 a handsome fringe at the bottom. They made more ...
... departure was , an information that deaan Murnanzack had seized six hundred of his cattle ; he might have taken them all , indeed , if he would , but he ROBERT DRURY . 107 a handsome fringe at the bottom. They made more ...
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