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Last noon beheld them full of lusty life , Last eve in Beauty ' s circle proudly gay ,
The midnight brought the signal - sound of strife , The morn the marshalling in
arms , - - the day Battle ' s magnificently - stern array ! The thunder clouds close o
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Last noon beheld them full of lusty life , Last eve in Beauty ' s circle proudly gay ,
The midnight brought the signal - sound of strife , The morn the marshalling in
arms , - - the day Battle ' s magnificently - stern array ! The thunder clouds close o
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... to return to the shore ; they carried their arms behind the sand hills to allay their
fears , and brought down a skin full of water , which they held up ; all of them then
retired , except the old man , who waded with it into the surf up to his armpits .
... to return to the shore ; they carried their arms behind the sand hills to allay their
fears , and brought down a skin full of water , which they held up ; all of them then
retired , except the old man , who waded with it into the surf up to his armpits .
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The greatest disadvantage to which Recife is subject is the want of fresh water ,
which is brought by canoes either from Olinda or from the Capibaribe : as no
people delight more in good water than the Portuguese , it may be supposed that
one ...
The greatest disadvantage to which Recife is subject is the want of fresh water ,
which is brought by canoes either from Olinda or from the Capibaribe : as no
people delight more in good water than the Portuguese , it may be supposed that
one ...
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Suffice it to observe that the facts thus brought together afford strong indications
that the Tupis and Tapuyas were not the first inhabitants of Brazil . On the second
day after leaving the goat - herds , Mr. Koster * 1 reached Açu : Oh ! he exclaims ...
Suffice it to observe that the facts thus brought together afford strong indications
that the Tupis and Tapuyas were not the first inhabitants of Brazil . On the second
day after leaving the goat - herds , Mr. Koster * 1 reached Açu : Oh ! he exclaims ...
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Mr . John Welcb . who brought with him about 140 borsemen from Carrick , and
young Blachan upon their head , about 300 footmen , some corrupt ministers of
his own stamp , and Thomas Weir of Greenridge , and a troop of horsemen under
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Mr . John Welcb . who brought with him about 140 borsemen from Carrick , and
young Blachan upon their head , about 300 footmen , some corrupt ministers of
his own stamp , and Thomas Weir of Greenridge , and a troop of horsemen under
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