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... less struck than those about me , in more than one instance , I have been able to read in their countenance , the dreadful ravages occasioned by despair and total privation of food . After the first enthusiasm , the soldiers and sailors ...
... less struck than those about me , in more than one instance , I have been able to read in their countenance , the dreadful ravages occasioned by despair and total privation of food . After the first enthusiasm , the soldiers and sailors ...
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... less shocking now . soldiers and sailors , unable to satisfy the pressing wants they felt , and per- suaded they were going to be swallow- ed up , took the resolution of softening their last moments by drinking till they had lost their ...
... less shocking now . soldiers and sailors , unable to satisfy the pressing wants they felt , and per- suaded they were going to be swallow- ed up , took the resolution of softening their last moments by drinking till they had lost their ...
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... less under the influence of religious fa- naticism and sectarian gloom ; and the people seem happier , hecause money does not appear to be the god of their unceasing idolatry , but merely the SIR , means of enabling them to be sociable ...
... less under the influence of religious fa- naticism and sectarian gloom ; and the people seem happier , hecause money does not appear to be the god of their unceasing idolatry , but merely the SIR , means of enabling them to be sociable ...
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