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... fuffer without complaining ; to be as much afhamed of doing any thing in- folent or injurious to others , as of bearing it when done to themselves ; and to die with pleasure , to revenge the affronts offered to their clan or their ...
... fuffer without complaining ; to be as much afhamed of doing any thing in- folent or injurious to others , as of bearing it when done to themselves ; and to die with pleasure , to revenge the affronts offered to their clan or their ...
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... fuffer my eyes to sleep in the night , nor my thoughts to attend the first bufinefs of the day , till I have pray'd to my God , that your lordship may believe and make profit of this plain , but faithful admonition ; and then I know ...
... fuffer my eyes to sleep in the night , nor my thoughts to attend the first bufinefs of the day , till I have pray'd to my God , that your lordship may believe and make profit of this plain , but faithful admonition ; and then I know ...
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... fuffer as much as the other crops ; and if we look back to former droughty feafons , I believe it may be obferved that fuch fummers are followed by dropping autumns and mild winters . When the rains begin to fall , the roots and feeds ...
... fuffer as much as the other crops ; and if we look back to former droughty feafons , I believe it may be obferved that fuch fummers are followed by dropping autumns and mild winters . When the rains begin to fall , the roots and feeds ...
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... fuffer death , on- ly ordered him to be baftinadoed . The populace took him from the Cadi , and tore him to pieces , and were near ferv- ing his mafter the fame way . Mehemet Bey being informed of this disturbance , had the ringleaders ...
... fuffer death , on- ly ordered him to be baftinadoed . The populace took him from the Cadi , and tore him to pieces , and were near ferv- ing his mafter the fame way . Mehemet Bey being informed of this disturbance , had the ringleaders ...
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... fuffer VOL . II . death ? -He fighed bitterly .-- Hear , hear the ftory of that direful event which has fpread over us an univerfal lamen- tation ! One of our fellow citizens , of a fiery difpofition from his birth , remarkable for ...
... fuffer VOL . II . death ? -He fighed bitterly .-- Hear , hear the ftory of that direful event which has fpread over us an univerfal lamen- tation ! One of our fellow citizens , of a fiery difpofition from his birth , remarkable for ...
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