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... beautiful island that claimed attention . First of all a visit to Codrington College , that wonderful monument reared by old Sir Christopher Codrington , which has supplied so many earnest and godly ministers to the West Indies . The ...
... beautiful island that claimed attention . First of all a visit to Codrington College , that wonderful monument reared by old Sir Christopher Codrington , which has supplied so many earnest and godly ministers to the West Indies . The ...
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... beautiful lawns of emerald - green , bordered with shrubs that simply blaze with colour . These lawns run down to limpid lakes which reflect all the glories of the tropical vegetation around , for , owing to their sheltered position ...
... beautiful lawns of emerald - green , bordered with shrubs that simply blaze with colour . These lawns run down to limpid lakes which reflect all the glories of the tropical vegetation around , for , owing to their sheltered position ...
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... beautiful ; their very tombstones were beautiful . All in that glorious land was beautiful in that glorious age ; the perfection of all art and the perfection of every type of literature was either there first invented or there to be ...
... beautiful ; their very tombstones were beautiful . All in that glorious land was beautiful in that glorious age ; the perfection of all art and the perfection of every type of literature was either there first invented or there to be ...
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