The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... knew only too well the character and proceedings of the English sailors who traded about the colonial ports and the accessible stations of the South Seas . The Colonial Office felt doubtful , and suggested to the Queens- land Government ...
... knew only too well the character and proceedings of the English sailors who traded about the colonial ports and the accessible stations of the South Seas . The Colonial Office felt doubtful , and suggested to the Queens- land Government ...
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... knew if a vessel went there mischief would re- sult from it . He made his mind up to go to the Reef Islands , and to ascertain if any vessels had been about . On the 15th of September made Santa Cruz ; very light winds . September 20 ...
... knew if a vessel went there mischief would re- sult from it . He made his mind up to go to the Reef Islands , and to ascertain if any vessels had been about . On the 15th of September made Santa Cruz ; very light winds . September 20 ...
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... dis- putants had retired to Hogg's rooms , by the mutual admission that neither knew any thing of the literature he had so hotly defended ! The connection thus formed grew into the most intense friendship 20 July , PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY .
... dis- putants had retired to Hogg's rooms , by the mutual admission that neither knew any thing of the literature he had so hotly defended ! The connection thus formed grew into the most intense friendship 20 July , PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY .
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... knew Shelley seems to have vaguely felt , though it did not affect their love for him , or their interest in his fitful ways . Was there ever a more distinct embodiment of the sylvan half - human nature of pagan fancy , with all its ...
... knew Shelley seems to have vaguely felt , though it did not affect their love for him , or their interest in his fitful ways . Was there ever a more distinct embodiment of the sylvan half - human nature of pagan fancy , with all its ...
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... knew they should retrieve― but the thought of what the Times ' corre- spondent would say about it . But this very thin - skinnedness - though a defect in the national character , as evincing a cer- tain lack of dignity -- has yet its ...
... knew they should retrieve― but the thought of what the Times ' corre- spondent would say about it . But this very thin - skinnedness - though a defect in the national character , as evincing a cer- tain lack of dignity -- has yet its ...
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