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... head , but no ! bent on self - destruction , it kept its head firmly under water , until the convulsive throbs became less apparent , and until life was totally extinguished . " --- New Mon. Mag . CLERICAL WIT . -- Major said he asked ...
... head , but no ! bent on self - destruction , it kept its head firmly under water , until the convulsive throbs became less apparent , and until life was totally extinguished . " --- New Mon. Mag . CLERICAL WIT . -- Major said he asked ...
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... Head of Memnon at the British Museum .--- The Head of Memnon , sent to En- gland by Mr. Salt , has been placed , most ju- diciously as to light , on a pedestal in the Egyptian Room in the British Museum , under the able direction of Mr ...
... Head of Memnon at the British Museum .--- The Head of Memnon , sent to En- gland by Mr. Salt , has been placed , most ju- diciously as to light , on a pedestal in the Egyptian Room in the British Museum , under the able direction of Mr ...
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... head cut off before me " - had not Mr. Bowdich interfered . " Indeed the style of these palavers was enough to make the office of a Ne- gociator not only more difficult , but in fi- nitely more dangerous than it is now in Europe . It is ...
... head cut off before me " - had not Mr. Bowdich interfered . " Indeed the style of these palavers was enough to make the office of a Ne- gociator not only more difficult , but in fi- nitely more dangerous than it is now in Europe . It is ...
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