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... potentate in those days , got together all the gold it was possible to recover ,
and a difficulty respecting his right to the flotsam and jetsam with King Charles II .
led ultimately to his loss of certain property granted to the family by the Crown .
... potentate in those days , got together all the gold it was possible to recover ,
and a difficulty respecting his right to the flotsam and jetsam with King Charles II .
led ultimately to his loss of certain property granted to the family by the Crown .
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In whaling ships the men agree for a small stipulated sum per month , barely
sufficient to purchase the requisite clothing for a voyage of the kind , trusting to
find oil sufficient to create a fund by their share of half - a - crown per ton on the
return ...
In whaling ships the men agree for a small stipulated sum per month , barely
sufficient to purchase the requisite clothing for a voyage of the kind , trusting to
find oil sufficient to create a fund by their share of half - a - crown per ton on the
return ...
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One vol . crown 8vo . 78 . 6d . 11 An AUTUMN TOUR in the UNITED STATES and
CANADA . By Lieut . - Colonel J . G . MEDLEY . Crown 8vo . price 58 . THE
RELIGIOUS HISTORY OF IRELAND : Primitive , Papal , and Protestant , of the
last ...
One vol . crown 8vo . 78 . 6d . 11 An AUTUMN TOUR in the UNITED STATES and
CANADA . By Lieut . - Colonel J . G . MEDLEY . Crown 8vo . price 58 . THE
RELIGIOUS HISTORY OF IRELAND : Primitive , Papal , and Protestant , of the
last ...
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XXV OVER VOLCANOES ; OR , THROUGH FRANCE AND SPAIN IN 1871 . By A
. KINGSMAN . Crown 8vo . 108 . 6d . * The writer ' s tone is so pleasant , his
language is so good , and his spirits are so fresh , buoyant , and exhilarating ,
that ...
XXV OVER VOLCANOES ; OR , THROUGH FRANCE AND SPAIN IN 1871 . By A
. KINGSMAN . Crown 8vo . 108 . 6d . * The writer ' s tone is so pleasant , his
language is so good , and his spirits are so fresh , buoyant , and exhilarating ,
that ...
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Crown 8vo . 68 . XLVII THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE . Dedicated by Special
Permission to Lord St . Leonards . Second Edition . Large crown 8ro . 58 . " A
charming little volume , written with singular felicity of style and illustration . ' —
Times .
Crown 8vo . 68 . XLVII THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE . Dedicated by Special
Permission to Lord St . Leonards . Second Edition . Large crown 8ro . 58 . " A
charming little volume , written with singular felicity of style and illustration . ' —
Times .
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animals appearance Arctic attempt bear boat called Captain carried cause CHAPTER clear close coast coming continued course crew Crown danger deer difficulty direction distance drift east effect escape evidently explored fact fall feet floating force formed four gained give Greenland hands head hope interest Island journey kind land latitude leave less look masses means miles mountain nature northern noticed object observed once ourselves party passed Polar Pole present probably proved pursuit reached regions remains rest rise rocks round sailed sailors schooner seal season seems seen ship shore short shot side sight soon Sound Spitzbergen sport Strait success surface temperature travelling turned vessel voyage warm weather whale whole wind winter
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Página 361 - Almost every page abounds with composition of peculiar merit, as well as with an account of some thrilling event more exciting than any to be found in an ordinary work of fiction.
Página 362 - The Memoir is followed by a criticism of Hawthorne as a writer ; and the criticism, though we should be inclined to dissent from particular sentiments, is, on the whole, very well written, and exhibits a discriminating enthusiasm for one of the most fascinating of novelists.