Sir Edward Seward's Narrative of His Shipwreck: And Consequent Discovery of Certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea: with a Detail of Many Extraordinary and Highly Interesting Events in His Life, from the Year 1733 to 1749, as Written in His Own Diary, Bind 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1831 |
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... seemed to kindle a kindred feeling throughout the school , so that we felt dis- posed to help each other , and did so , and lost nothing , but gained much , in the brotherly task : he loved my father ; and his family and ours were like ...
... seemed to kindle a kindred feeling throughout the school , so that we felt dis- posed to help each other , and did so , and lost nothing , but gained much , in the brotherly task : he loved my father ; and his family and ours were like ...
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... seemed to con- nect their images in my thoughts . I had seen several beautiful and amiable women abroad , but they could not bear comparison with Eliza Gold- smith ; Eliza's sweet smile was , in truth , always playing around me , and ...
... seemed to con- nect their images in my thoughts . I had seen several beautiful and amiable women abroad , but they could not bear comparison with Eliza Gold- smith ; Eliza's sweet smile was , in truth , always playing around me , and ...
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... seemed to constitute my present existence . I arrived late in the evening at my uncle's , and was glad that he had gone to the club ; so , after taking tea quietly with my aunt , I retired to rest . In the morning we met at breakfast ...
... seemed to constitute my present existence . I arrived late in the evening at my uncle's , and was glad that he had gone to the club ; so , after taking tea quietly with my aunt , I retired to rest . In the morning we met at breakfast ...
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... seemed on her beam ends . At this moment I thought I heard some one fall down the companion ladder . The hurricane had blown the sails to ribbons , but the crew had succeeded in getting her before the wind . The vessel being a little ...
... seemed on her beam ends . At this moment I thought I heard some one fall down the companion ladder . The hurricane had blown the sails to ribbons , but the crew had succeeded in getting her before the wind . The vessel being a little ...
Side 32
... seemed to right , and I was struck back by a column of water rushing down the companion , followed by the shutting to of its doors . The brig had swung off the point of the reef , and the sea then broke over the main chains , the vessel ...
... seemed to right , and I was struck back by a column of water rushing down the companion , followed by the shutting to of its doors . The brig had swung off the point of the reef , and the sea then broke over the main chains , the vessel ...
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