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... manner is so strong , that even a practised reader , unless continually on his guard , will insensibly yield to its influence and glide into song . Nor is this all : it is an additional objection to the introduction of poetry into our ...
... manner is so strong , that even a practised reader , unless continually on his guard , will insensibly yield to its influence and glide into song . Nor is this all : it is an additional objection to the introduction of poetry into our ...
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... ? " The appeal seemed so reasonable , and the manner 12 of the captain so kind , that a general burst from the ship's company announced , " Ay : ay , Sir ! " with their accustomed 14 WILL IT MEND THE MATTER ? BE KIND . 2.
... ? " The appeal seemed so reasonable , and the manner 12 of the captain so kind , that a general burst from the ship's company announced , " Ay : ay , Sir ! " with their accustomed 14 WILL IT MEND THE MATTER ? BE KIND . 2.
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... manners to me , sir , if I do not think somebody has cut off the end of it ' ! " DEFINITIONS , & c . - Man - of - war - a ship of war . Can you tell why a ship is so called ? Define capacity , selected , haul , tow - line , considerable ...
... manners to me , sir , if I do not think somebody has cut off the end of it ' ! " DEFINITIONS , & c . - Man - of - war - a ship of war . Can you tell why a ship is so called ? Define capacity , selected , haul , tow - line , considerable ...
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... manner : Well , 1 my boys , we have a clear sky , and are making fine head- way over a smooth sea , before a light breeze , and we shall soon lose sight of the land ; but what means this sudden lowering of the heavens ; and that dark ...
... manner : Well , 1 my boys , we have a clear sky , and are making fine head- way over a smooth sea , before a light breeze , and we shall soon lose sight of the land ; but what means this sudden lowering of the heavens ; and that dark ...
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... manner of her friend , and the consciousness that she had no means of procuring coals to make a fire . After turning the affair over and over again in her mind 13 on her return home , there appeared no hope left ; and she began really ...
... manner of her friend , and the consciousness that she had no means of procuring coals to make a fire . After turning the affair over and over again in her mind 13 on her return home , there appeared no hope left ; and she began really ...
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