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It is true - nay , it is proba- ble - that we may render the execution unequal to the design , but there can be no great harm in nobly daring , except to him who is injured by his own failure . We hope that they who have ever beheld the ...
It is true - nay , it is proba- ble - that we may render the execution unequal to the design , but there can be no great harm in nobly daring , except to him who is injured by his own failure . We hope that they who have ever beheld the ...
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Nature and the passions have united to render it like the human countenance , which conceals by its smiles and god- like ... For centuries , the Turk and the Moor rendered it unsafe for the European to navigate these smiling coasts ...
Nature and the passions have united to render it like the human countenance , which conceals by its smiles and god- like ... For centuries , the Turk and the Moor rendered it unsafe for the European to navigate these smiling coasts ...
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... when the radiance of the pleasure that glowed about her soft blue eyes , rendered the girl perfectly beautiful . But none of these passing expressions were noted by the garrulous group around the stranger female , who was left very ...
... when the radiance of the pleasure that glowed about her soft blue eyes , rendered the girl perfectly beautiful . But none of these passing expressions were noted by the garrulous group around the stranger female , who was left very ...
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The third mast was stepped on the taffrail ; it was small , and carried a little sail , that , in English , is termed a jigger , its principal use being to press the bows of the craft up to the wind , when close hauled , and render her ...
The third mast was stepped on the taffrail ; it was small , and carried a little sail , that , in English , is termed a jigger , its principal use being to press the bows of the craft up to the wind , when close hauled , and render her ...
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... water not much exceeding that which is made by the finger , as it is moved swiftly through the element ; still the slightest variation of the helm changed her course , and this so easily and gracefully , as to render her deviations ...
... water not much exceeding that which is made by the finger , as it is moved swiftly through the element ; still the slightest variation of the helm changed her course , and this so easily and gracefully , as to render her deviations ...
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