Scribner's Magazine, 14 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1893 |
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7 psl.
... writing this More stuff in King Charles's time . than a hundred years later Charles Dibdin was warbling the like nonsense . Are we not singing and believing in the same absurdities to this day in the blatant bosh which makes the rafters ...
... writing this More stuff in King Charles's time . than a hundred years later Charles Dibdin was warbling the like nonsense . Are we not singing and believing in the same absurdities to this day in the blatant bosh which makes the rafters ...
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... write fairly good English ; but the sailor is still accepted as the traditional dog of the centuries , and if his chest lacks the things he may sing out in vain for a sheet of paper and a drop of ink ; there is nothing for him aft , and ...
... write fairly good English ; but the sailor is still accepted as the traditional dog of the centuries , and if his chest lacks the things he may sing out in vain for a sheet of paper and a drop of ink ; there is nothing for him aft , and ...
12 psl.
... write the truth about the merchant sailor , and I must frankly tell my young readers whose leaning may be toward the sea that , as things stand , they must look to be ill - fed if they enter a merchantman's forecastle . I believe the ...
... write the truth about the merchant sailor , and I must frankly tell my young readers whose leaning may be toward the sea that , as things stand , they must look to be ill - fed if they enter a merchantman's forecastle . I believe the ...
23 psl.
... writing materials , envel- opes , and postage stamps , and wrote letters to the friends of those who were too desperately wounded to do so themselves . She took down just what each wanted to say , without abridg- ment , and in this ...
... writing materials , envel- opes , and postage stamps , and wrote letters to the friends of those who were too desperately wounded to do so themselves . She took down just what each wanted to say , without abridg- ment , and in this ...
53 psl.
... writing as a father and philosopher and not as a chronicler of athletic struggles . Suf- fice it to state that the scrimmages grow still more savage and earnest , and that a player from each side is obliged by the referee to retire from ...
... writing as a father and philosopher and not as a chronicler of athletic struggles . Suf- fice it to state that the scrimmages grow still more savage and earnest , and that a player from each side is obliged by the referee to retire from ...
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