The Life of NelsonClarke, Beeton and Company, 1885 - 261 страници |
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... knew that it was the wish of providing for himself by which Horatio was chiefly actuated , and did not oppose his resolution ; he understood also the boy's character , and had always said that , in whatever station he might be placed ...
... knew that it was the wish of providing for himself by which Horatio was chiefly actuated , and did not oppose his resolution ; he understood also the boy's character , and had always said that , in whatever station he might be placed ...
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... knew when they were approaching the ice , long before they saw it , by a bright appearance near the horizon , which the Greenlandmen called the blink of the ice . The season was now so far advanced , that nothing more could have been ...
... knew when they were approaching the ice , long before they saw it , by a bright appearance near the horizon , which the Greenlandmen called the blink of the ice . The season was now so far advanced , that nothing more could have been ...
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... knew to what the previous state of dejection was to be attributed — that an enfeebled body , and a mind depressed , had cast this shade over his soul ; but he always seemed willing to believe that the sunshine which succeeded bore with ...
... knew to what the previous state of dejection was to be attributed — that an enfeebled body , and a mind depressed , had cast this shade over his soul ; but he always seemed willing to believe that the sunshine which succeeded bore with ...
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... knew the distances of any fortification from its mouth ; and he , not being one who would turn back when so much was to be done , resolved to carry the soldiers up . About two hundred , therefore , were embarked in the Mosquito shore ...
... knew the distances of any fortification from its mouth ; and he , not being one who would turn back when so much was to be done , resolved to carry the soldiers up . About two hundred , therefore , were embarked in the Mosquito shore ...
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... knew that , by the Navigation Act , no foreigners , directly or indirectly , are permitted to carry on any trade with these possessions : he knew , also , that the Americans had made themselves foreigners with regard to England ; they ...
... knew that , by the Navigation Act , no foreigners , directly or indirectly , are permitted to carry on any trade with these possessions : he knew , also , that the Americans had made themselves foreigners with regard to England ; they ...
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