The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... probably we should have obstacles to contend with in our passage northward , through the ice , our situation might have been envied . The wind was light and easterly during the night , and we carried all sail . The sun's amplitude in ...
... probably we should have obstacles to contend with in our passage northward , through the ice , our situation might have been envied . The wind was light and easterly during the night , and we carried all sail . The sun's amplitude in ...
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... probably , that notwithstanding his promise , he intended to take them to the U. States ; and thinking more of their own safety and convenience than their gratitude , cut the cables in his absence , and in spite of all that the ...
... probably , that notwithstanding his promise , he intended to take them to the U. States ; and thinking more of their own safety and convenience than their gratitude , cut the cables in his absence , and in spite of all that the ...
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... probably the same who exhibited himself some years since on the coast of Scotland , and is now living in a sort of retirement . " A boat's crew were employed on Hall Island , and the man who saw this animal was left on one side of the ...
... probably the same who exhibited himself some years since on the coast of Scotland , and is now living in a sort of retirement . " A boat's crew were employed on Hall Island , and the man who saw this animal was left on one side of the ...
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... probably to death an undisputed victim . And to what cause is this evil to be traced , if not to a defi- ciency in medical education ? In addition to the usual text books , were the student presented with a work like the Ele- ments of ...
... probably to death an undisputed victim . And to what cause is this evil to be traced , if not to a defi- ciency in medical education ? In addition to the usual text books , were the student presented with a work like the Ele- ments of ...
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... probably had its origin in their expense , in the high price attached to them when they first came into use . The Captain , who was very superstitious , stood over the glittering fragments with such a look of deep despondency , such an ...
... probably had its origin in their expense , in the high price attached to them when they first came into use . The Captain , who was very superstitious , stood over the glittering fragments with such a look of deep despondency , such an ...
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