The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... took also with him his household goods , his slaves , and his family , and all his friends who volunteered to accompany him . He took formal possession of that part of the coast upon which he landed , in the ancient accustomed manner ...
... took also with him his household goods , his slaves , and his family , and all his friends who volunteered to accompany him . He took formal possession of that part of the coast upon which he landed , in the ancient accustomed manner ...
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... took possession of the entire inheritance , of which Egill claimed a part , in right of his wife , which circumstance compelled Egill to make a voyage from Iceland to the parent country . On his arrival in Norway , he brought a suit ...
... took possession of the entire inheritance , of which Egill claimed a part , in right of his wife , which circumstance compelled Egill to make a voyage from Iceland to the parent country . On his arrival in Norway , he brought a suit ...
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... took one of the oars of his ship , upon which he stuck a horse's head , and as he raised it aloft , exclaimed : " Here I set up the rod of vengeance , and direct this curse against King Erik and Queen Gunilhda ! " He then turned the ...
... took one of the oars of his ship , upon which he stuck a horse's head , and as he raised it aloft , exclaimed : " Here I set up the rod of vengeance , and direct this curse against King Erik and Queen Gunilhda ! " He then turned the ...
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... took for Rome , but which was Luna , an ancient city founded by the Etruscans , and whose high walls flanked with towers , and crowned with public edifices , deceived the northern adventurers . The inhabitants were celebrating the ...
... took for Rome , but which was Luna , an ancient city founded by the Etruscans , and whose high walls flanked with towers , and crowned with public edifices , deceived the northern adventurers . The inhabitants were celebrating the ...
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... took his own frugal repast , and often retired from the world with a few select companions , to his solitary retreat , in the convent of Ramslo . Even the love of fame , that " last infirmity of noble minds , " and which in his ardent ...
... took his own frugal repast , and often retired from the world with a few select companions , to his solitary retreat , in the convent of Ramslo . Even the love of fame , that " last infirmity of noble minds , " and which in his ardent ...
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