The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... body of the people was never reduced to the condition of serfs . They nourished a proud spirit of personal independence , which , if par- taking of the barbarous character of the age , became the parent of adventurous enterprize , at ...
... body of the people was never reduced to the condition of serfs . They nourished a proud spirit of personal independence , which , if par- taking of the barbarous character of the age , became the parent of adventurous enterprize , at ...
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... body , Hastings started up from his coffin , and , seizing his sword , struck down the officiating bishop . His followers instantly obeyed this signal of treachery : they drew from under their garments their concealed weapons ...
... body , Hastings started up from his coffin , and , seizing his sword , struck down the officiating bishop . His followers instantly obeyed this signal of treachery : they drew from under their garments their concealed weapons ...
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... house . " God preserve you a thousand years ! " said the woman , adding , in an under - tone , " his relations are all here , and they will not have far to carry his body , as he belongs to the church . 20 Abyssinia .
... house . " God preserve you a thousand years ! " said the woman , adding , in an under - tone , " his relations are all here , and they will not have far to carry his body , as he belongs to the church . 20 Abyssinia .
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his body , as he belongs to the church . " Mariam Guddervittee Takly , one of the Rass's stable - grooms , and some other of the slaves , had the man- agement of the affair . When they came to the darrow - tree , which is as easily ...
his body , as he belongs to the church . " Mariam Guddervittee Takly , one of the Rass's stable - grooms , and some other of the slaves , had the man- agement of the affair . When they came to the darrow - tree , which is as easily ...
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... body is wrapped in a clean cloth and sewed up ; after which the skin called neet , the only bed an Abyssinian has to lie upon , is tied over the cloth , and the corpse laid upon a couch and carried to the church , the bearers walking at ...
... body is wrapped in a clean cloth and sewed up ; after which the skin called neet , the only bed an Abyssinian has to lie upon , is tied over the cloth , and the corpse laid upon a couch and carried to the church , the bearers walking at ...
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