Chambers's Pocket Miscellany, 8. kötetLippincott, 1857 |
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12. oldal
... circumstance which is not taken at all into consideration by the rapacious wretches, who care not who starves, provided that they are benefited. As it may be easily supposed, the bathing of so great a crewd does not take place without ...
... circumstance which is not taken at all into consideration by the rapacious wretches, who care not who starves, provided that they are benefited. As it may be easily supposed, the bathing of so great a crewd does not take place without ...
38. oldal
... circumstance defeated all their vigilance, and produced fresh alarm and consternation. The cataract, in its descent from the external aperture -—a fall of great height—had undermined the projecting base of the dike; and this important ...
... circumstance defeated all their vigilance, and produced fresh alarm and consternation. The cataract, in its descent from the external aperture -—a fall of great height—had undermined the projecting base of the dike; and this important ...
47. oldal
... circumstances, the mate, finding the crew to become weaker day by day, prudently resolved to take in two reefs of the topsails, from the fear that all hands would be ineffective, if the vessel should get out to sea, and a gale come on ...
... circumstances, the mate, finding the crew to become weaker day by day, prudently resolved to take in two reefs of the topsails, from the fear that all hands would be ineffective, if the vessel should get out to sea, and a gale come on ...
53. oldal
... circumstance of his overlooking the difl'erence of their station in society would have excited little surprise, because her character and pursuits were so congenial to his own, and he had evidently taken much pleasure in her ...
... circumstance of his overlooking the difl'erence of their station in society would have excited little surprise, because her character and pursuits were so congenial to his own, and he had evidently taken much pleasure in her ...
58. oldal
... circumstance, which gave rise to a variety of surmises, some of them not greatly to the advantage of that incurable coquette, Flora Mayfield, especially as Edwin Elmer suddenly discontinued his attentions in that quarter. He had been ...
... circumstance, which gave rise to a variety of surmises, some of them not greatly to the advantage of that incurable coquette, Flora Mayfield, especially as Edwin Elmer suddenly discontinued his attentions in that quarter. He had been ...
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