The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... reaching the bay where he first landed ; but what was his horror on beholding the white sails of the American brig ... reached the tree , where he put up for the night , The next morning he and after this meal he found himself so much ...
... reaching the bay where he first landed ; but what was his horror on beholding the white sails of the American brig ... reached the tree , where he put up for the night , The next morning he and after this meal he found himself so much ...
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... reaching the shore , the poor fellow appeared at his last gasp , and all he could articulate was Water , water ! " One of the sailors brought some in a can , and suffered him to drink his fill ; soon afterwards he again swooned away ...
... reaching the shore , the poor fellow appeared at his last gasp , and all he could articulate was Water , water ! " One of the sailors brought some in a can , and suffered him to drink his fill ; soon afterwards he again swooned away ...
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... reached the summit of wealth and power by the exercise of tem- perance , and whose downfall was hastened by their intemperance , producing idle and licentious habits , discord , effeminacy , and a spirit of dependence . Such were the ...
... reached the summit of wealth and power by the exercise of tem- perance , and whose downfall was hastened by their intemperance , producing idle and licentious habits , discord , effeminacy , and a spirit of dependence . Such were the ...
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... reaching the decks , even by this easy mode of ascent ; but the first moral les- son we learnt , was , that every one connected with such a vessel seemed to have the more ill - natured part of his feel- ings subdued . This is one of the ...
... reaching the decks , even by this easy mode of ascent ; but the first moral les- son we learnt , was , that every one connected with such a vessel seemed to have the more ill - natured part of his feel- ings subdued . This is one of the ...
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... reached the sea . SATURDAY , 17th . 1657 Died the English Admiral , Blake . He was the rival and con- stant opponent of Van Tromp and De Ruyter , and by his splendid successes , established the superiority of the British navy over that ...
... reached the sea . SATURDAY , 17th . 1657 Died the English Admiral , Blake . He was the rival and con- stant opponent of Van Tromp and De Ruyter , and by his splendid successes , established the superiority of the British navy over that ...
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