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... continued for several years to be the principal , and indeed the only navigable channel of the river in the dry season . Here boats were frequently in imminent danger of striking against the rocks , as during the period of the river's ...
... continued for several years to be the principal , and indeed the only navigable channel of the river in the dry season . Here boats were frequently in imminent danger of striking against the rocks , as during the period of the river's ...
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... continued his ride alone to the bank of one of the ri- vers near Hensol ; probably either Elwy or Taff . He met with a countryman , of whom he inquired , whether the stream was fordable in that place . The rustic nodded assent , in a ...
... continued his ride alone to the bank of one of the ri- vers near Hensol ; probably either Elwy or Taff . He met with a countryman , of whom he inquired , whether the stream was fordable in that place . The rustic nodded assent , in a ...
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... continued six years , displaying more ability than satisfaction in the details of business . At his father's request , he next applied to the study of the canon - law : -but nothing could check his decided propensity to poetry and ...
... continued six years , displaying more ability than satisfaction in the details of business . At his father's request , he next applied to the study of the canon - law : -but nothing could check his decided propensity to poetry and ...
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