Littell's Living Age, Band 198Living Age Company Incorporated, 1893 |
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... brought altogether an insupportable durance . My hopes rose that I might find here another such Arcadia as that charming out - of - the - world retreat in the Indian Ocean , the Keeling Islands , which I introductions to most of the ...
... brought altogether an insupportable durance . My hopes rose that I might find here another such Arcadia as that charming out - of - the - world retreat in the Indian Ocean , the Keeling Islands , which I introductions to most of the ...
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... brought them anchor a boat , manned by Hauhaus , wider privileges , till they enjoyed the was as usual brought alongside , in liberty of the whole main island during which was a youth with whom I had the day , having only to present ...
... brought them anchor a boat , manned by Hauhaus , wider privileges , till they enjoyed the was as usual brought alongside , in liberty of the whole main island during which was a youth with whom I had the day , having only to present ...
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... brought thence amid a women , each with her child and the collection of beach débris to me in New food she had brought laid on her breast , Zealand a few days previous to my sail- were piled by the side of the door , ing by a visitor ...
... brought thence amid a women , each with her child and the collection of beach débris to me in New food she had brought laid on her breast , Zealand a few days previous to my sail- were piled by the side of the door , ing by a visitor ...
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... brought ruin on the king and the country . " It is I I , the queen that have brought to de- struction the king my husband , whom I love ! It is I , I alone ! and again she threw herself on the white pavement and beat it with her hands ...
... brought ruin on the king and the country . " It is I I , the queen that have brought to de- struction the king my husband , whom I love ! It is I , I alone ! and again she threw herself on the white pavement and beat it with her hands ...
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... brought before him , he would confront it with that trained eye for seeing truly which characterizes the scholar . Hence , it is not only when There is one poetic way of approach - either in accuracy of essential knowl- ing the animal ...
... brought before him , he would confront it with that trained eye for seeing truly which characterizes the scholar . Hence , it is not only when There is one poetic way of approach - either in accuracy of essential knowl- ing the animal ...
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