The Life of NelsonJohn Murray, 1831 - 352 страници |
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... appearance of the boy , ques- tioned him ; and , happening to be acquainted with his uncle , took him home and gave him some refreshments . When he got on board , Capt . Suck- ling was not in the ship , nor had any person been apprized ...
... appearance of the boy , ques- tioned him ; and , happening to be acquainted with his uncle , took him home and gave him some refreshments . When he got on board , Capt . Suck- ling was not in the ship , nor had any person been apprized ...
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... appearance of an opening for the ships . The weather was exceed- ingly fine , mild , and unusually clear . Here they were becalmed in a large bay , with three apparent openings between the islands which formed it ; but every where , as ...
... appearance of an opening for the ships . The weather was exceed- ingly fine , mild , and unusually clear . Here they were becalmed in a large bay , with three apparent openings between the islands which formed it ; but every where , as ...
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... appeared rather more open near the vessels ; and as the wind was easterly , though there was but little of it , the sails were set , and they got about a mile to the westward . They moved very slowly , and were not now nearly so far to ...
... appeared rather more open near the vessels ; and as the wind was easterly , though there was but little of it , the sails were set , and they got about a mile to the westward . They moved very slowly , and were not now nearly so far to ...
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... 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 attempted , if indeed any thing had been left untried : but the summer had been ...
... 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 attempted , if indeed any thing had been left untried : but the summer had been ...
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... appearance rather stout and athletic : but , when he had been about eighteen months in India , he felt the effects of that climate , so perilous to European constitutions . The disease baffled all power of medicine ; he was reduced ...
... appearance rather stout and athletic : but , when he had been about eighteen months in India , he felt the effects of that climate , so perilous to European constitutions . The disease baffled all power of medicine ; he was reduced ...
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