Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portugal, and the Andalusias of SpainHarper & brothers, 1856 - 445 страници |
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... kind . For all through the long watches of the night I had been tempest - tossed ; my sleep had been broken , my head racked with pain , and my stomach tortured into vain retchings . Darkness too intensifies terrors . For we never ...
... kind . For all through the long watches of the night I had been tempest - tossed ; my sleep had been broken , my head racked with pain , and my stomach tortured into vain retchings . Darkness too intensifies terrors . For we never ...
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... kind of demi - consciousness wherein you recognize , without seeming able to control , the course of thought . Toward the evening , however , I was fully awakened to earnest realities by a violent trembling of the vessel , or convulsive ...
... kind of demi - consciousness wherein you recognize , without seeming able to control , the course of thought . Toward the evening , however , I was fully awakened to earnest realities by a violent trembling of the vessel , or convulsive ...
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... kind dispensations of Providence , for which we can never express sufficient gratitude , not the least is that happy faculty of the mind which en- ables us , in our first moments of enjoyment , to erase from the memory all impressions ...
... kind dispensations of Providence , for which we can never express sufficient gratitude , not the least is that happy faculty of the mind which en- ables us , in our first moments of enjoyment , to erase from the memory all impressions ...
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... kind of gillies or outrunners , here called “ Burroqueros , " who aid to prevent mischief . It is what the English call a jolly sight , to see one of these animals , with his attendant burroquero , fairly en route . No matter how fast ...
... kind of gillies or outrunners , here called “ Burroqueros , " who aid to prevent mischief . It is what the English call a jolly sight , to see one of these animals , with his attendant burroquero , fairly en route . No matter how fast ...
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... kind offices would afford matter of curious reflection to a peripa- tetic philosopher . But to the ordinary spectator this occupation , however agreeable and even salutary to the parties most immediately interested in it , brings no ...
... kind offices would afford matter of curious reflection to a peripa- tetic philosopher . But to the ordinary spectator this occupation , however agreeable and even salutary to the parties most immediately interested in it , brings no ...
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