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... proved very fatiguing ; and all the English travellers suffered much pain from the galling of the snow - shoes . Their route lay still along the Saskatchawan ; which , beyond Tobin's Falls , expands to the breadth of 500 yards , and has ...
... proved very fatiguing ; and all the English travellers suffered much pain from the galling of the snow - shoes . Their route lay still along the Saskatchawan ; which , beyond Tobin's Falls , expands to the breadth of 500 yards , and has ...
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... prove that the elasticity of the lungs is greater than most persons , and even he himself , had anticipated . ' In ... proved what share the sud- den destruction of nervous energy in the latter case , and the continued struggles of the ...
... prove that the elasticity of the lungs is greater than most persons , and even he himself , had anticipated . ' In ... proved what share the sud- den destruction of nervous energy in the latter case , and the continued struggles of the ...
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... proved a failure in the English language . Lord Byron's success , in such a fragment as the " Prophecy of Dante , " will not avail the author's argument in its favor ; nor would Milton , or our earlier writers , such as Sidney , Surrey ...
... proved a failure in the English language . Lord Byron's success , in such a fragment as the " Prophecy of Dante , " will not avail the author's argument in its favor ; nor would Milton , or our earlier writers , such as Sidney , Surrey ...
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