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... tion was obviated by a remark , that if they were clad in a garb fit to ap- pear in the streets , I should not think ... tion in the poor children he employed . 6 Sir , ' says he , the change could not have been more extraordinary , in ...
... tion was obviated by a remark , that if they were clad in a garb fit to ap- pear in the streets , I should not think ... tion in the poor children he employed . 6 Sir , ' says he , the change could not have been more extraordinary , in ...
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... tion . I at length found myself at Barbadoes , without any fixed resolu- tion either to return or to proceed far- ther on in my wanderings . In such a wavering and unsettled state of mind , a little matter will sometimes turn the scale ...
... tion . I at length found myself at Barbadoes , without any fixed resolu- tion either to return or to proceed far- ther on in my wanderings . In such a wavering and unsettled state of mind , a little matter will sometimes turn the scale ...
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... tion on the following day , and he had called upon the Professor for the pur- pose of obtaining , through his influ- ence , permission to stand near the criminal at the moment of decapita- tion . This request excited no little surprise ...
... tion on the following day , and he had called upon the Professor for the pur- pose of obtaining , through his influ- ence , permission to stand near the criminal at the moment of decapita- tion . This request excited no little surprise ...
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