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Side 17
... continued for some time to wind round the base of a hill wooded to the summit with pines and firs , and having on the other side a thick forest of pines and oaks . Our escort preceded us to reconnoitre , and we every now and then caught ...
... continued for some time to wind round the base of a hill wooded to the summit with pines and firs , and having on the other side a thick forest of pines and oaks . Our escort preceded us to reconnoitre , and we every now and then caught ...
Side 18
... continued from necessity , as it afford- ed a revenue which could not be relinquished at that period . In 1814 , they were released from the payment of the tribute , and have taken an active part in favour of the Creoles . p . 111-112 ...
... continued from necessity , as it afford- ed a revenue which could not be relinquished at that period . In 1814 , they were released from the payment of the tribute , and have taken an active part in favour of the Creoles . p . 111-112 ...
Side 39
... continued there as an assistant ; but he could not agree with his sister - in - law , and after much uneasiness gave up the situation . His mother , though her means were scanty , permitted him to have a bed upon the ground in her house ...
... continued there as an assistant ; but he could not agree with his sister - in - law , and after much uneasiness gave up the situation . His mother , though her means were scanty , permitted him to have a bed upon the ground in her house ...
Side 53
... continued stream across them , thus presenting the novel and interesting spectacle of vessels floating above vessels , and transporting with ease and expedition the productions of one district of England to another , in which they might ...
... continued stream across them , thus presenting the novel and interesting spectacle of vessels floating above vessels , and transporting with ease and expedition the productions of one district of England to another , in which they might ...
Side 117
... continued to bow respectfully to the audience . The opera select- ed was his Zelmira . pas- It will be seen that , however deficient in probability , a piece thus constructed may abound in situations of interest and in sion . Such ...
... continued to bow respectfully to the audience . The opera select- ed was his Zelmira . pas- It will be seen that , however deficient in probability , a piece thus constructed may abound in situations of interest and in sion . Such ...
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