Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America: During 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802Holt, 1909 - 429 páginas |
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... light : now was it ordained I should not be all my life illiterate . I began to learn French under Oberstien between the tropics ; in my watch upon deck my station was in the main top , to haul down the top gallant stud- ding sail at ...
... light : now was it ordained I should not be all my life illiterate . I began to learn French under Oberstien between the tropics ; in my watch upon deck my station was in the main top , to haul down the top gallant stud- ding sail at ...
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... While breakfast was preparing , I ascended , with my com- panions , the light house , which stood on the point of the Hook . It was lofty , and well furnished with lamps . On viewing the land round the dwelling of our host , I could not 15.
... While breakfast was preparing , I ascended , with my com- panions , the light house , which stood on the point of the Hook . It was lofty , and well furnished with lamps . On viewing the land round the dwelling of our host , I could not 15.
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... light of a world that has nothing but misery " for its portion ; come to me this night ! Bring แ with thee poison ! Bring with thee pistols ! And when the clock strikes twelve we'll both " become immortal ! " " ( From this it is plain ...
... light of a world that has nothing but misery " for its portion ; come to me this night ! Bring แ with thee poison ! Bring with thee pistols ! And when the clock strikes twelve we'll both " become immortal ! " " ( From this it is plain ...
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... light ; Where gloomy yews their sable branches wave , And cast their shadow o'er the rising grave , Together rest in death's profound repose These hapless victims to love's tender woes . That form which once with every charm was blest ...
... light ; Where gloomy yews their sable branches wave , And cast their shadow o'er the rising grave , Together rest in death's profound repose These hapless victims to love's tender woes . That form which once with every charm was blest ...
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... light , fantastic toe . Come , my daughter , said the lady , let this gentle- man hear you repeat the Ode on Solitude . Excuse me , Madam , cried I , taking up my hat and bowing . Do you hear the child , bawled Mr. H- I pray you , sir ...
... light , fantastic toe . Come , my daughter , said the lady , let this gentle- man hear you repeat the Ode on Solitude . Excuse me , Madam , cried I , taking up my hat and bowing . Do you hear the child , bawled Mr. H- I pray you , sir ...
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