Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen16Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... land . I knew , and re- membered as I swam along , that this was too small to hold all the sufferers ; and though I could see boats in all directions putting off from the land , yet the time that must elapse before they could reach the ...
... land . I knew , and re- membered as I swam along , that this was too small to hold all the sufferers ; and though I could see boats in all directions putting off from the land , yet the time that must elapse before they could reach the ...
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... land : I only remember that the sun was shining warm and bright over my head , and that Mary and my mother were standing weeping on the beach , and watching for us ; and I got out of the boat and stood by them , and watched too . And ...
... land : I only remember that the sun was shining warm and bright over my head , and that Mary and my mother were standing weeping on the beach , and watching for us ; and I got out of the boat and stood by them , and watched too . And ...
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... land , whether kings or no- bles , however little they might really be able to resist an instinctive inclination to traffic with these retail dealers in futurity , felt ashamed of it , as a sort of contraband indul- gence , and the ...
... land , whether kings or no- bles , however little they might really be able to resist an instinctive inclination to traffic with these retail dealers in futurity , felt ashamed of it , as a sort of contraband indul- gence , and the ...
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... land . The cumbrous sails of the gorgeous but un- wieldy machine were at length unfurled , when seated in the gilded ... lands between , so long shall man cross and recross them as glory bids or pleasures beckon - even of my own sex the ...
... land . The cumbrous sails of the gorgeous but un- wieldy machine were at length unfurled , when seated in the gilded ... lands between , so long shall man cross and recross them as glory bids or pleasures beckon - even of my own sex the ...
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... land of liberty and love ; and here we do not deny to royal blood that freedom of choice which links the hands of yonder peasants : nay , it is our peculiar privi- lege to mend the mistakes of fate in this re- gard . My poor uncle's ...
... land of liberty and love ; and here we do not deny to royal blood that freedom of choice which links the hands of yonder peasants : nay , it is our peculiar privi- lege to mend the mistakes of fate in this re- gard . My poor uncle's ...
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