The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... kind coöperation , and engaging to give fair treatment to the people who might come . The vicious element also entered into the system from the first . A man named Ross Lewin , who had lived in various places in the South Seas for ...
... kind coöperation , and engaging to give fair treatment to the people who might come . The vicious element also entered into the system from the first . A man named Ross Lewin , who had lived in various places in the South Seas for ...
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... kind- ness and humanity , the common classes of Englishmen deal with them very rough- ly . In India none hold the natives in such contempt , and are so ready to strike them , as English soldiers and seamen . The English mechanics who ...
... kind- ness and humanity , the common classes of Englishmen deal with them very rough- ly . In India none hold the natives in such contempt , and are so ready to strike them , as English soldiers and seamen . The English mechanics who ...
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... kind called the Banks Islands . To the north- west is the Solomon Archipelago , which curves round westward toward New - Bri- tain and New - Guinea . It was to the New - Hebrides group that the recruiting vessels turned for their sup ...
... kind called the Banks Islands . To the north- west is the Solomon Archipelago , which curves round westward toward New - Bri- tain and New - Guinea . It was to the New - Hebrides group that the recruiting vessels turned for their sup ...
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... kind of literature most appropri- ate in the circumstances . A little later he reproves Hogg gravely for the vulgar non- sense of supposing him to be in love with Harriet ; but in his very next letter an- nounces to him , that in ...
... kind of literature most appropri- ate in the circumstances . A little later he reproves Hogg gravely for the vulgar non- sense of supposing him to be in love with Harriet ; but in his very next letter an- nounces to him , that in ...
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... kind . The length of the po- em , however , and its sweet monotony of music , baffle the attempts of any but a dili- gent reader . Indeed we should be dis- posed to say that no reader above twenty could at the present day give a ...
... kind . The length of the po- em , however , and its sweet monotony of music , baffle the attempts of any but a dili- gent reader . Indeed we should be dis- posed to say that no reader above twenty could at the present day give a ...
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