The Life of NelsonClarke, Beeton and Company, 1885 - 261 страници |
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... English voyages of discovery . Here they remained a few days , that the men might rest after their fatigue . No insect was to be seen in this dreary country , nor any species of reptile - not even the common earth - worm . Large bodies ...
... English voyages of discovery . Here they remained a few days , that the men might rest after their fatigue . No insect was to be seen in this dreary country , nor any species of reptile - not even the common earth - worm . Large bodies ...
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... English began to dream of acquiring an empire in one part of America more extensive than that which they were on the point of losing in another . General Dalling's plans were well formed ; but the history and the nature of the country ...
... English began to dream of acquiring an empire in one part of America more extensive than that which they were on the point of losing in another . General Dalling's plans were well formed ; but the history and the nature of the country ...
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... English appeared before it on the 11th , two days after they had taken , St. Bartolomeo . Nelson's advice was , that it should instantly be carried by assault ; but Nelson was not the commander , and it was thought proper to observe all ...
... English appeared before it on the 11th , two days after they had taken , St. Bartolomeo . Nelson's advice was , that it should instantly be carried by assault ; but Nelson was not the commander , and it was thought proper to observe all ...
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... English persisted in what may be called this war against nature ; they then left a few men , who seemed proof against the climate , to retain the castle till the Spaniards should choose to retake it , and make them prisoners . The rest ...
... English persisted in what may be called this war against nature ; they then left a few men , who seemed proof against the climate , to retain the castle till the Spaniards should choose to retake it , and make them prisoners . The rest ...
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... English clergyman . This second attachment appears to have been less ardent than the first ; for , upon weighing the evils of a straitened income to a married man , he thought it better to leave France , assigning to his friends ...
... English clergyman . This second attachment appears to have been less ardent than the first ; for , upon weighing the evils of a straitened income to a married man , he thought it better to leave France , assigning to his friends ...
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