Masterworks of Children's LiteratureStonehill Publishing Company, 1983 |
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Pagina 150
... appearance frequently at the door of their hut , from whence they were driven with some difficulty and danger . Thus these three different sorts of animals were the only food of these miserable mariners , during their long and dreary ...
... appearance frequently at the door of their hut , from whence they were driven with some difficulty and danger . Thus these three different sorts of animals were the only food of these miserable mariners , during their long and dreary ...
Pagina 168
... appearance of rage ; but the youth neither attempted to run , nor showed any marks of fear , only endeavouring to disengage himself from his enemy . It is probable that Tommy would have suffered much from the teeth of the enraged animal ...
... appearance of rage ; but the youth neither attempted to run , nor showed any marks of fear , only endeavouring to disengage himself from his enemy . It is probable that Tommy would have suffered much from the teeth of the enraged animal ...
Pagina 291
... appearance was as engaging as that of our young benefactors , who were , notwithstanding , barbarous enough to take eggs out of a nest and spoil them ; nay , even carry away nest and all , before the young ones were fledged , without ...
... appearance was as engaging as that of our young benefactors , who were , notwithstanding , barbarous enough to take eggs out of a nest and spoil them ; nay , even carry away nest and all , before the young ones were fledged , without ...
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The Newtonian System of Philosophy PUBLISHED BY JOHN | 27 |
The History of Little Goody TwoShoes PUBLISHED BY JOHN | 133 |
Hymns in Prose 113 | 181 |
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