The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaGeo. M. Hill, 1902 - 175 من الصفحات |
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... side by mountains , of which the summits overhang the middle part . The only passage , by which it could be entered , was a cavern that passed under a rock , of which it has long been disputed whether it was the work of nature or of ...
... side by mountains , of which the summits overhang the middle part . The only passage , by which it could be entered , was a cavern that passed under a rock , of which it has long been disputed whether it was the work of nature or of ...
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... side , and was at first prompted by his impatience to go hastily away ; but being unwilling to offend a man whom he had once reverenced and still loved , he invited him to sit down with him on the bank . The old man thus encouraged ...
... side , and was at first prompted by his impatience to go hastily away ; but being unwilling to offend a man whom he had once reverenced and still loved , he invited him to sit down with him on the bank . The old man thus encouraged ...
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... side , till the cavern was too narrow to discharge the water . The lake overflowed its banks , and all the level of the valley was covered with the inun- dation . The eminence , on which the palace was built , and some other spots of ...
... side , till the cavern was too narrow to discharge the water . The lake overflowed its banks , and all the level of the valley was covered with the inun- dation . The eminence , on which the palace was built , and some other spots of ...
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... sides ; you , that have considered them , tell me the result . " " Pilgrimage , said Imlac , like many other acts of piety , may be reasonable or superstitious , according to the principles upon which it is performed . Long journeys in ...
... sides ; you , that have considered them , tell me the result . " " Pilgrimage , said Imlac , like many other acts of piety , may be reasonable or superstitious , according to the principles upon which it is performed . Long journeys in ...
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... side of the Europeans . They cure wounds and diseases with which we languish and perish . We suffer inclemencies of weather which they can obviate . They have engines for the dispatch of many laborious works , which we must perform by ...
... side of the Europeans . They cure wounds and diseases with which we languish and perish . We suffer inclemencies of weather which they can obviate . They have engines for the dispatch of many laborious works , which we must perform by ...
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