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... remain uninjured , when exposed to the action of the waves and of the air . The people of the country believe that their parish church once stood on the spot where the islets now are , and was submerged by the inroads of the sea ; that ...
... remain uninjured , when exposed to the action of the waves and of the air . The people of the country believe that their parish church once stood on the spot where the islets now are , and was submerged by the inroads of the sea ; that ...
Pagina 184
... remain for twenty or twenty - five years , would make good masts for small craft , as they shoot up perfectly strait , and without any colla- teral branches ) it is necessary , at the first or second year's growth , to observe which ...
... remain for twenty or twenty - five years , would make good masts for small craft , as they shoot up perfectly strait , and without any colla- teral branches ) it is necessary , at the first or second year's growth , to observe which ...
Pagina 505
... remain . There was no need of so sorrowful a motive to confer value on your letter : but I confess , Madam , that the circumstances under which it comes add to the pleasure which at any time I should have received from it . All your ...
... remain . There was no need of so sorrowful a motive to confer value on your letter : but I confess , Madam , that the circumstances under which it comes add to the pleasure which at any time I should have received from it . All your ...
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