Cooper's Sea Tales, Band 4Stringer and Townsend, 1857 |
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... doubt , with the express intention , that such histo- rians , as having nothing useful to do , may employ their time in drawing the lines for their own amuse- ment . As to the scene chosen for this tale , no apology is deemed necessary ...
... doubt , with the express intention , that such histo- rians , as having nothing useful to do , may employ their time in drawing the lines for their own amuse- ment . As to the scene chosen for this tale , no apology is deemed necessary ...
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... doubt ; and the restless , with envy . The years 1798 and 1799 were two of the most memor- able of this ever - memorable period ; and to that stirring and teeming season we must carry the mind of the reader , in order to place it in the ...
... doubt ; and the restless , with envy . The years 1798 and 1799 were two of the most memor- able of this ever - memorable period ; and to that stirring and teeming season we must carry the mind of the reader , in order to place it in the ...
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... doubt whether it was a vessel at all ; deceptive appearances of this sort not being of rare occurrence , and usually taking the aspect of something out of the ordinary way . 66 " Si , " said Annina , " but that would be a miracle ...
... doubt whether it was a vessel at all ; deceptive appearances of this sort not being of rare occurrence , and usually taking the aspect of something out of the ordinary way . 66 " Si , " said Annina , " but that would be a miracle ...
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... doubt , you and all your people are Luterani ? " " Set us down as what you please , " answered the captain . with an ironical smile . " Our fathers , at any rate , were all good Catholics once . But seamanship and the altar are the best ...
... doubt , you and all your people are Luterani ? " " Set us down as what you please , " answered the captain . with an ironical smile . " Our fathers , at any rate , were all good Catholics once . But seamanship and the altar are the best ...
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... doubt a very noble one , for the lan guage in which Shakspeare and Milton wrote cannot be else but , you will permit me to say that it has a uniformity of sound , with words of different letters , that I find as unreason- able as it is ...
... doubt a very noble one , for the lan guage in which Shakspeare and Milton wrote cannot be else but , you will permit me to say that it has a uniformity of sound , with words of different letters , that I find as unreason- able as it is ...
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