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Washington Irving. minute and circumstantial narrative , omitting no par- ticular that appeared characteristic of the persons , the events , or the times ; and ... appeared with my first edition , that his collection first PREFACE . 21.
Washington Irving. minute and circumstantial narrative , omitting no par- ticular that appeared characteristic of the persons , the events , or the times ; and ... appeared with my first edition , that his collection first PREFACE . 21.
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... appeared as tranquil and safe as one vast harbor , so that there was no need of seeking a port to anchor in . As yet he had not been able to hold any communica- tion with the people of this part of the New World . The chores which he ...
... appeared as tranquil and safe as one vast harbor , so that there was no need of seeking a port to anchor in . As yet he had not been able to hold any communica- tion with the people of this part of the New World . The chores which he ...
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... appeared to judge of everything by the sense of smell , as others examine objects by the sight or touch . When they approached a boat , they smelt to it , and then to the people . In like manner everything that was given them was tried ...
... appeared to judge of everything by the sense of smell , as others examine objects by the sight or touch . When they approached a boat , they smelt to it , and then to the people . In like manner everything that was given them was tried ...
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