The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... writing . Two men who had witnessed the atrocity had appeared before him ; and as the ship was then in Sydney he ... writes : " These are their own or true hands with which they made these signs , and when they had made them they ...
... writing . Two men who had witnessed the atrocity had appeared before him ; and as the ship was then in Sydney he ... writes : " These are their own or true hands with which they made these signs , and when they had made them they ...
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... writing about the same date , informs Lord Clarendon that the evils he had apprehended are kept in check ; that many ... writes to Commodore Stirling , that up- wards of 1700 native immigrants have been registered in the Consulate ...
... writing about the same date , informs Lord Clarendon that the evils he had apprehended are kept in check ; that many ... writes to Commodore Stirling , that up- wards of 1700 native immigrants have been registered in the Consulate ...
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... write to the captain . " In the evening Captain Winship came off to the Dayspring , and said : ' I don't see what right I have to give up these boys . It would neither pay me nor my employers to do so . ' We reasoned the matter with him ...
... write to the captain . " In the evening Captain Winship came off to the Dayspring , and said : ' I don't see what right I have to give up these boys . It would neither pay me nor my employers to do so . ' We reasoned the matter with him ...
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... writes : " I was informed at Oxford that in case I denied the publication , no more would be said . I refused ... write to his elfish opponent's tutor , and have him whipped ; a style of argument which has always been acceptable ...
... writes : " I was informed at Oxford that in case I denied the publication , no more would be said . I refused ... write to his elfish opponent's tutor , and have him whipped ; a style of argument which has always been acceptable ...
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... write ) adultery , who had entertained from his youth , and still ostentatiously professed , sentiments not only contrary to all religion , but broadly opposed to every thing which the majority of mankind considers morality . What could ...
... write ) adultery , who had entertained from his youth , and still ostentatiously professed , sentiments not only contrary to all religion , but broadly opposed to every thing which the majority of mankind considers morality . What could ...
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