Littell's Living Age, Band 198Living Age Company Incorporated, 1893 |
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... human inhabitants , of which these islands have also been the theatre . ever largest member of the group ) , con- nected by lower lands forming the enclosing bayleted arch and eastern boundary of Petre Bay , in which our anchorage lay ...
... human inhabitants , of which these islands have also been the theatre . ever largest member of the group ) , con- nected by lower lands forming the enclosing bayleted arch and eastern boundary of Petre Bay , in which our anchorage lay ...
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... human elements , have evi- dently interacted differently , and I found on close acquaintance with the islands no such harmonious patri- archate ; here we had simply a chip of the colony of New Zealand floated off into the Pacific . so ...
... human elements , have evi- dently interacted differently , and I found on close acquaintance with the islands no such harmonious patri- archate ; here we had simply a chip of the colony of New Zealand floated off into the Pacific . so ...
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... human limb- bones , and a couple of grinning crania , with in each an ominously suggestive hole in that region of the skull where an additional eye would have proved of such inestimable value to a race so cruel | and treacherous to each ...
... human limb- bones , and a couple of grinning crania , with in each an ominously suggestive hole in that region of the skull where an additional eye would have proved of such inestimable value to a race so cruel | and treacherous to each ...
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... human story . Secondly , poets upon whom nature produces a kind of ecstasy that may be called Sufeyistic , an ecstasy resulting in a rapturous hymn to her glory , rather than in a vivid picture of her features . And , thirdly , poets ...
... human story . Secondly , poets upon whom nature produces a kind of ecstasy that may be called Sufeyistic , an ecstasy resulting in a rapturous hymn to her glory , rather than in a vivid picture of her features . And , thirdly , poets ...
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... human picture . Had the trees and rivers he loved , the daisies that made his heart leap like a child's whenever he looked upon them , or the birds whose carols were so dear to him , lost their association with the human story , they ...
... human picture . Had the trees and rivers he loved , the daisies that made his heart leap like a child's whenever he looked upon them , or the birds whose carols were so dear to him , lost their association with the human story , they ...
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