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This was no sooner perceived by the keen - eyed black one , than twisting its tail
twice round a stalk of hemp , and seizing its adversary by the throat , not by
means of its jaws , but by twisting its own neck twice round that of the water snake
...
This was no sooner perceived by the keen - eyed black one , than twisting its tail
twice round a stalk of hemp , and seizing its adversary by the throat , not by
means of its jaws , but by twisting its own neck twice round that of the water snake
...
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The result can not be secured , unless the means are employed ; and their
employment does not depend upon those who are immediately entrusted with
the care of the instruction of youth . Professors and teachers would unfeignedly
rejoice ...
The result can not be secured , unless the means are employed ; and their
employment does not depend upon those who are immediately entrusted with
the care of the instruction of youth . Professors and teachers would unfeignedly
rejoice ...
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By a prejudice , as absurd an . reasonable as it is unjust , they are supposed to
be seel only to advance their own imterest , and their testuinban ciple by which
human evidence lugnt lo be tried entitled to the highest respect their means of ...
By a prejudice , as absurd an . reasonable as it is unjust , they are supposed to
be seel only to advance their own imterest , and their testuinban ciple by which
human evidence lugnt lo be tried entitled to the highest respect their means of ...
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The passengers were numerous ; for the tide of emigration was by no means
exhausted . Some were on foot , bearing in their countenances the tokens of their
recent terror , and filled with mournful reflections on the forlornness of their state .
The passengers were numerous ; for the tide of emigration was by no means
exhausted . Some were on foot , bearing in their countenances the tokens of their
recent terror , and filled with mournful reflections on the forlornness of their state .
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edge , and where there is always the greatest detrition of the canal by the
passage of the boats and the movement of the water , which by this means is
completely prevented . I never saw this plant thus usefully employed in our
country . I hope ...
edge , and where there is always the greatest detrition of the canal by the
passage of the boats and the movement of the water , which by this means is
completely prevented . I never saw this plant thus usefully employed in our
country . I hope ...
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