Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 7Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... French logician , who laid down the dogma that the tendency of democracies being to ex- cesses , if you give a people the power , they would tax them- selves to death ; but , however true this theory may be in the main , it certainly is ...
... French logician , who laid down the dogma that the tendency of democracies being to ex- cesses , if you give a people the power , they would tax them- selves to death ; but , however true this theory may be in the main , it certainly is ...
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... French . Some swore by the First Consul , and some by Billy Pitt . As for the commercial towns , taken in connection with the upper classes , these were little more than so many reflections of English feeling , exaggerated and rendered ...
... French . Some swore by the First Consul , and some by Billy Pitt . As for the commercial towns , taken in connection with the upper classes , these were little more than so many reflections of English feeling , exaggerated and rendered ...
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... French islands . - But what of that ? Mar- ble , however , would not listen to such a project . He affirmed that he was a good pilot in all the sounds , and that it would be better to risk everything , rather than let that fifty close ...
... French islands . - But what of that ? Mar- ble , however , would not listen to such a project . He affirmed that he was a good pilot in all the sounds , and that it would be better to risk everything , rather than let that fifty close ...
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... French island , and tastes French . No- no - Captain Wallingford - here's the wind at sou ' - sou ' - west , and we're heading nothe - east , and - by - nothe - half - nothe al- ready , with that fellow abaft the mizen riggin ' ; as ...
... French island , and tastes French . No- no - Captain Wallingford - here's the wind at sou ' - sou ' - west , and we're heading nothe - east , and - by - nothe - half - nothe al- ready , with that fellow abaft the mizen riggin ' ; as ...
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... French Revolution , the part of the ocean which lay off the chops of the channel was vigi- lantly watched by the English , and it was seldom , indeed , a vessel could go over it , without meeting more or less of their cruisers . I was ...
... French Revolution , the part of the ocean which lay off the chops of the channel was vigi- lantly watched by the English , and it was seldom , indeed , a vessel could go over it , without meeting more or less of their cruisers . I was ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
answered appeared asked began Black Prince bless boat cabin called Captain Wallingford carry Chloe Clawbonny course crew Daggett Dawn dear dear boy deck Dido Diogenes Drewett English eyes fancied father favour feel fellow felt forecastle French frigate gave girl give Grace guns hand Hardinge hauled heard heart hope hour instant John Bull John Wallingford Kitty knew Le Cerf leeward light sails living look Lord Harry Dermond Lucy Lucy's lugger manner Marble Marble's marry Masser Mile masts mate matter Menneval mind minutes Miss Moses mother never night ocean once passed Rupert sail scarcely Sennit ship sister sloop sloop-of-war soon sort spanker spars speak Speedy stood studding-sails suppose tack taffrail Tassel tell thing thought tion told took top-mast true truth vessel Wetmore whole wind wish woman yards young