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A South Sea whaler bound for England , put into the bay shortly after ; and the
wish to see his native country became so strong with our author , and the state of
his feet , which had never healed , gave him such uneasiness , that he could not
...
A South Sea whaler bound for England , put into the bay shortly after ; and the
wish to see his native country became so strong with our author , and the state of
his feet , which had never healed , gave him such uneasiness , that he could not
...
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On this point Mr . Warden thinks Count Bertrand himself the best witness he could
adduce , and he represents him as saying the report of my having taken the oath
of fidelity to Louis XVIII , is groundless ; for , i never beheld a single individual ...
On this point Mr . Warden thinks Count Bertrand himself the best witness he could
adduce , and he represents him as saying the report of my having taken the oath
of fidelity to Louis XVIII , is groundless ; for , i never beheld a single individual ...
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Never before had the country been engaged in so long or so arduous a struggle ;
never had any country , in ancient or in modern times , made such great and
persevering exertions ; never had any country displayed more perfect
magnanimity ...
Never before had the country been engaged in so long or so arduous a struggle ;
never had any country , in ancient or in modern times , made such great and
persevering exertions ; never had any country displayed more perfect
magnanimity ...
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He dined among a whole heap of ' em the other day , and he says you may talk of
their fasting as much as you please , but he never saw people eat such dinners in
his life . ” ' - pp . 211 , 212 . . Now , unfortunately for Miss Plumptre ' s veracity ...
He dined among a whole heap of ' em the other day , and he says you may talk of
their fasting as much as you please , but he never saw people eat such dinners in
his life . ” ' - pp . 211 , 212 . . Now , unfortunately for Miss Plumptre ' s veracity ...
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Tbe whole doctrine is so absurd , that when set forth in its true shape , no one will
be hardy enough to stand by it ; and accordingly , they never do set it forth , nor
exhibit it in any distinct shape at all ; but only take a general credit for their ...
Tbe whole doctrine is so absurd , that when set forth in its true shape , no one will
be hardy enough to stand by it ; and accordingly , they never do set it forth , nor
exhibit it in any distinct shape at all ; but only take a general credit for their ...
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