The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 |
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... chief as well as his companions , I told them I might have written another letter to Castel Madama , with orders to sell whatever I possessed , and to send up the money immediately . Thank God , this pleased them , and instantly they ...
... chief as well as his companions , I told them I might have written another letter to Castel Madama , with orders to sell whatever I possessed , and to send up the money immediately . Thank God , this pleased them , and instantly they ...
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... chief took the money , and ordered us to change our station . Having arrived at a convenient place , we stopped , and he asked if there were any letters ; being an- swered that there were two , he gave them to me to read ; and learn ...
... chief took the money , and ordered us to change our station . Having arrived at a convenient place , we stopped , and he asked if there were any letters ; being an- swered that there were two , he gave them to me to read ; and learn ...
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... chief and the centinels , asleep . But the chief had reserved some slices of meat , which he had spitted on his ramrod , and roasted himself to give me , telling me at the same time that there was no salt . I could scarcely force myself ...
... chief and the centinels , asleep . But the chief had reserved some slices of meat , which he had spitted on his ramrod , and roasted himself to give me , telling me at the same time that there was no salt . I could scarcely force myself ...
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