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... trees of liberty were destroyed at night , and other more serious outrages committed . These disturbances were fomented by seditious priests . In 1792 , an insurrection was planned by the Marquis de la Rouarie , with the sanction and ...
... trees of liberty were destroyed at night , and other more serious outrages committed . These disturbances were fomented by seditious priests . In 1792 , an insurrection was planned by the Marquis de la Rouarie , with the sanction and ...
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... trees , or C. - trees , adorned with lights and gifts , the custom of reciprocal presents , and of special C. meats and dishes , such as C. rolls , cakes , currant- loaves , dumplings , & c . Thus , C. became a universal social festival ...
... trees , or C. - trees , adorned with lights and gifts , the custom of reciprocal presents , and of special C. meats and dishes , such as C. rolls , cakes , currant- loaves , dumplings , & c . Thus , C. became a universal social festival ...
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... trees , of which they suck the juices . The male insects alone pos- sess the organs of sound per- fectly developed . These are in noway connected with the mouth or throat , but may be described as a musical apparatus on the under side ...
... trees , of which they suck the juices . The male insects alone pos- sess the organs of sound per- fectly developed . These are in noway connected with the mouth or throat , but may be described as a musical apparatus on the under side ...
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... trees of great magnitude ; but an aftergrowth springing from their roots when they have been felled , they often appear only as large shrubs ; and some of them in the highest mountain - regions in which they are found , are low trees ...
... trees of great magnitude ; but an aftergrowth springing from their roots when they have been felled , they often appear only as large shrubs ; and some of them in the highest mountain - regions in which they are found , are low trees ...
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... trees are carried on by Indians , who go in parties , and pursue their occu- pation during the whole of the dry season . They build a hut , which serves both for their abode and for drying the bark . The trees are felled as near the ...
... trees are carried on by Indians , who go in parties , and pursue their occu- pation during the whole of the dry season . They build a hut , which serves both for their abode and for drying the bark . The trees are felled as near the ...
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