The Life of NelsonHarper, 1862 - 309 страници |
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... seen any where , except a hole or lake , as it might be called , about a mile and half in circumference , where the ships lay fast to the ice with their ice an- chors . They filled their casks with water from these ice - fields , which ...
... seen any where , except a hole or lake , as it might be called , about a mile and half in circumference , where the ships lay fast to the ice with their ice an- chors . They filled their casks with water from these ice - fields , which ...
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... seen , at a considerable dis- tance from the ship , attacking a huge bear . The signal for them to return was immediately made : Nelson's comrade called upon him to obey it , but in vain ; his musket had flashed in the pan ; their am ...
... seen , at a considerable dis- tance from the ship , attacking a huge bear . The signal for them to return was immediately made : Nelson's comrade called upon him to obey it , but in vain ; his musket had flashed in the pan ; their am ...
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... seen in this dreary country , nor any species of rep- tile - not even the coramen earthworm . Large bodies of ice , called icebergs , filled up the valleys between high mountains , so dark , as , when contrasted with the snow , to ...
... seen in this dreary country , nor any species of rep- tile - not even the coramen earthworm . Large bodies of ice , called icebergs , filled up the valleys between high mountains , so dark , as , when contrasted with the snow , to ...
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... seen when they landed : they had been taught that the English came with no other intent than that of enslaving them , and sending them to Jamaica . After a while , however , one of them ventured down , confiding in his knowledge of one ...
... seen when they landed : they had been taught that the English came with no other intent than that of enslaving them , and sending them to Jamaica . After a while , however , one of them ventured down , confiding in his knowledge of one ...
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... seen , dressed in a full laced uni- form , an old - fashioned waistcoat with long flaps , and his lank unpowdered hair tied in a stiff Hessian tail of extraordinary length ; making altogether so re- markable a figure , " that , " says ...
... seen , dressed in a full laced uni- form , an old - fashioned waistcoat with long flaps , and his lank unpowdered hair tied in a stiff Hessian tail of extraordinary length ; making altogether so re- markable a figure , " that , " says ...
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