The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 79Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1872 |
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... young and active were anxious to get away ; and that on many occasions they swam after an Eng- lish vessel before she could clear the bar- rier reefs , and felt glad to be taken on board ? Many such wanderers found their way to ...
... young and active were anxious to get away ; and that on many occasions they swam after an Eng- lish vessel before she could clear the bar- rier reefs , and felt glad to be taken on board ? Many such wanderers found their way to ...
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... Young Australian , which had recently visited the northern New - He- brides . The statement had been given in writing . Two men who had witnessed the atrocity had appeared before him ; and as the ship was then in Sydney he trusted the ...
... Young Australian , which had recently visited the northern New - He- brides . The statement had been given in writing . Two men who had witnessed the atrocity had appeared before him ; and as the ship was then in Sydney he trusted the ...
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... young fool who wrecked himself thus willfully and early . As it is , his life has been the subject of countless comments , attacks , and defences ; and as a life , we doubt whether there is much to be said for it one way or another . We ...
... young fool who wrecked himself thus willfully and early . As it is , his life has been the subject of countless comments , attacks , and defences ; and as a life , we doubt whether there is much to be said for it one way or another . We ...
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... young hero , his mingled sense of Shelley's superiority to every body and his own superiority to Shelley , and his delightful confidence that in his own per- son he is equally interesting to the world , is full of the frankest naïveté ...
... young hero , his mingled sense of Shelley's superiority to every body and his own superiority to Shelley , and his delightful confidence that in his own per- son he is equally interesting to the world , is full of the frankest naïveté ...
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... young friend argued " through the love of argument , and because he found a noble joy in the fierce shocks of contending minds . " But the authorities about him did not sympathize in this noble joy ; and on Ladyday , in the year 1811 ...
... young friend argued " through the love of argument , and because he found a noble joy in the fierce shocks of contending minds . " But the authorities about him did not sympathize in this noble joy ; and on Ladyday , in the year 1811 ...
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