The Life of NelsonClarke, Beeton and Company, 1885 - 261 страници |
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... carry about with him till he has treasured up the example in his memory and in his heart . In attempting such a work , I shall write the eulogy of our great naval Hero ; for the best eulogy of NELSON is the faithful history of his ...
... carry about with him till he has treasured up the example in his memory and in his heart . In attempting such a work , I shall write the eulogy of our great naval Hero ; for the best eulogy of NELSON is the faithful history of his ...
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... carried off by gipsies . At length , after search had been made for him in various directions , he was discovered alone , sitting composedly by the side of a brook which he could not get over . " I wonder , child , " said the old lady ...
... carried off by gipsies . At length , after search had been made for him in various directions , he was discovered alone , sitting composedly by the side of a brook which he could not get over . " I wonder , child , " said the old lady ...
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... carry the skin to my father . " 66 A party were now sent to an island about twelve miles off ( named Walden's Island in the charts , from the midshipman who was intrusted with this service ) , to see where the open water lay . They came ...
... carry the skin to my father . " 66 A party were now sent to an island about twelve miles off ( named Walden's Island in the charts , from the midshipman who was intrusted with this service ) , to see where the open water lay . They came ...
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... carry on both attempts together , moving the boats constantly , and taking every opportunity of getting the ships through . A party was sent out next day to the westward , to examine the state of the ice ; they returned with tidings ...
... carry on both attempts together , moving the boats constantly , and taking every opportunity of getting the ships through . A party was sent out next day to the westward , to examine the state of the ice ; they returned with tidings ...
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... carried a heavy press of sail in hope of escaping , was so completely water - logged , that the Lowestoffe's boat went in on deck , and out again , with the sea . About this time he lost his uncle . Captain Locker , however , who had ...
... carried a heavy press of sail in hope of escaping , was so completely water - logged , that the Lowestoffe's boat went in on deck , and out again , with the sea . About this time he lost his uncle . Captain Locker , however , who had ...
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