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... circumstances prove it . All the servants and children - every one , in short , who looked - beheld the scene ; it was the vision of no seer or seers , but of common - sighted persons . It is possible , indeed , that the ships were real ...
... circumstances prove it . All the servants and children - every one , in short , who looked - beheld the scene ; it was the vision of no seer or seers , but of common - sighted persons . It is possible , indeed , that the ships were real ...
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... circumstances in which men rarely seek amusement ; but the only reply he could obtain was , honour , sure , we only wint to divart the hunger . " Though we may smile at this novel mode of satisfy- ing the cravings of appetite , we must ...
... circumstances in which men rarely seek amusement ; but the only reply he could obtain was , honour , sure , we only wint to divart the hunger . " Though we may smile at this novel mode of satisfy- ing the cravings of appetite , we must ...
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... circumstances of an unfavourable nature shall arise , this must speedily become one of the most prosperous of our colonies . A few miscellaneous excerpts from the letters of settlers , may here be appropriate . * Dr Dorset , in a ...
... circumstances of an unfavourable nature shall arise , this must speedily become one of the most prosperous of our colonies . A few miscellaneous excerpts from the letters of settlers , may here be appropriate . * Dr Dorset , in a ...
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... circumstances on the part of our inform- the gentleman referred to in the anecdote , is as follows : - ant . The truth , as communicated to us by Mr Finlay , formerly managed by Mr Finlay , under the immediate A penn ( that is to say ...
... circumstances on the part of our inform- the gentleman referred to in the anecdote , is as follows : - ant . The truth , as communicated to us by Mr Finlay , formerly managed by Mr Finlay , under the immediate A penn ( that is to say ...
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... circumstances might yet occur to bring about a match between them , which he regarded as one un- worthy of the royal house of Portugal , the king caused Donna Inez to stand godmother to one of the Infante's children by Constance , thus ...
... circumstances might yet occur to bring about a match between them , which he regarded as one un- worthy of the royal house of Portugal , the king caused Donna Inez to stand godmother to one of the Infante's children by Constance , thus ...
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