The Life of NelsonClarke, Beeton and Company, 1885 - 261 страници |
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... effect of an easterly wind in clearing the bay . There was but one alternative : either to wait the event of the weather upon the ships , or to betake themselves to the boats . The likelihood that it might be necessary to sacrifice the ...
... effect of an easterly wind in clearing the bay . There was but one alternative : either to wait the event of the weather upon the ships , or to betake themselves to the boats . The likelihood that it might be necessary to sacrifice the ...
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... effects of that climate , so perilous to European constitutions . The disease baffled all power of medicine ; he was reduced almost to a skeleton , the use of his limbs was for some time entirely lost , and the only hope that remained ...
... effects of that climate , so perilous to European constitutions . The disease baffled all power of medicine ; he was reduced almost to a skeleton , the use of his limbs was for some time entirely lost , and the only hope that remained ...
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... effects were so severe as , in the opinion of some of his friends , to inflict a lasting injury upon his constitution . The castle of St. Juan is thirty - two miles below the Lake of Nicaragua , from which it issues , and sixty - nine ...
... effects were so severe as , in the opinion of some of his friends , to inflict a lasting injury upon his constitution . The castle of St. Juan is thirty - two miles below the Lake of Nicaragua , from which it issues , and sixty - nine ...
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... effect of a West Indian climate , as if , it might almost be supposed , to try his constitution , he was sent to the North Seas , and kept there the whole winter . The asperity with which he mentioned this so many years afterwards ...
... effect of a West Indian climate , as if , it might almost be supposed , to try his constitution , he was sent to the North Seas , and kept there the whole winter . The asperity with which he mentioned this so many years afterwards ...
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... effect , lest it might seem as if a trap had been laid for them . The Americans , though they prudently decamped from St. Kitt's , were emboldened by the support they met with , and resolved to resist his orders , alleging that king's ...
... effect , lest it might seem as if a trap had been laid for them . The Americans , though they prudently decamped from St. Kitt's , were emboldened by the support they met with , and resolved to resist his orders , alleging that king's ...
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