Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... vessel paddled , as if she had been a glad and living thing , and sailed along so sweetly , that both Dr Pringle and me thought that sure- ly the owners had some contrivance of a patent nature for creeshing the soles of her feet .. left ...
... vessel paddled , as if she had been a glad and living thing , and sailed along so sweetly , that both Dr Pringle and me thought that sure- ly the owners had some contrivance of a patent nature for creeshing the soles of her feet .. left ...
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... vessels , flag- gons , and servers , and other dunkled and old - fashioned articles of the like metal , were placed in shelves on each side of the throne for a show , like the pewter plates , dripping pans , pot lids , and pint stoups ...
... vessels , flag- gons , and servers , and other dunkled and old - fashioned articles of the like metal , were placed in shelves on each side of the throne for a show , like the pewter plates , dripping pans , pot lids , and pint stoups ...
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... vessels , where he is placed among a cargo of singers , who had been taken in going on from Leghorn to Sicily on a pro- fessional trip . The pirate destined them for the Constantinople slave- market , where in due time they arrive , and ...
... vessels , where he is placed among a cargo of singers , who had been taken in going on from Leghorn to Sicily on a pro- fessional trip . The pirate destined them for the Constantinople slave- market , where in due time they arrive , and ...
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... vessels , they differed in nothing from a nation at war with Persia , and when they became more bold , and attacked all vessels of whatever country , they differed in nothing from a nation at war with all the world . As they were not ...
... vessels , they differed in nothing from a nation at war with Persia , and when they became more bold , and attacked all vessels of whatever country , they differed in nothing from a nation at war with all the world . As they were not ...
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... vessels as we might think it necessary to de- mand . He only answered that he and his people would die for their religion -that he knew well our superiority in men and in means , but that the re- sult of battles was in the hand of God ...
... vessels as we might think it necessary to de- mand . He only answered that he and his people would die for their religion -that he knew well our superiority in men and in means , but that the re- sult of battles was in the hand of God ...
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