The North American Review, 81. ciltO. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 316
... Never had men seen " more outragious seas . " Also , " we had upon our main yarde an apparition of a little fire by night , which sea- men doe call Castor and Pollux . " Sir Humphrey Gilbert's voyage is well - nigh over ; it is not ...
... Never had men seen " more outragious seas . " Also , " we had upon our main yarde an apparition of a little fire by night , which sea- men doe call Castor and Pollux . " Sir Humphrey Gilbert's voyage is well - nigh over ; it is not ...
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... never to attack them when an attack was ex- pected . Once he pretended to have died , after a regular course of sickness , and when the Teherkessians had assured themselves of the truth of this report by a view of his splen- did coffin ...
... never to attack them when an attack was ex- pected . Once he pretended to have died , after a regular course of sickness , and when the Teherkessians had assured themselves of the truth of this report by a view of his splen- did coffin ...
Sayfa 433
... never to make a match for anybody's marriage ; the second , never to persuade a man to be a soldier ; and the third , never to accept invitations to feasts . He was evidently very courteous in manners , a Christian gentleman , somewhat ...
... never to make a match for anybody's marriage ; the second , never to persuade a man to be a soldier ; and the third , never to accept invitations to feasts . He was evidently very courteous in manners , a Christian gentleman , somewhat ...
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