The PolyanthosJ. T. Buckingham, 1812 |
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... young man of the name of Mohamed , who possessed an intimate acquaintance with several of the ori- ental languages . This was an opportunity for instruction , which Mr. Harris could not let es- cape , without attempting to derive some ...
... young man of the name of Mohamed , who possessed an intimate acquaintance with several of the ori- ental languages . This was an opportunity for instruction , which Mr. Harris could not let es- cape , without attempting to derive some ...
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... YOUNG MEN OF BOSTON , AND THE REVEREND MR . SABIN'S DISCOURSE . MR . EDITOR , THE late meeting of the Young Men of Bos- ton to express their sympathy in the distresses of the sufferers by the conflagration at Richmond , reminds me of a ...
... YOUNG MEN OF BOSTON , AND THE REVEREND MR . SABIN'S DISCOURSE . MR . EDITOR , THE late meeting of the Young Men of Bos- ton to express their sympathy in the distresses of the sufferers by the conflagration at Richmond , reminds me of a ...
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... young pupil , even to the moment in which the Hour of sacrifice conduct- ed her to the temple . Then , with downcast eyes , and her forehead bound by a garland of cypress , carried to the feet of the gods her innocent offerings ; and ...
... young pupil , even to the moment in which the Hour of sacrifice conduct- ed her to the temple . Then , with downcast eyes , and her forehead bound by a garland of cypress , carried to the feet of the gods her innocent offerings ; and ...
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