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... Seamen . No. II . - VII . Inch Keith Beacon . - VIII . The Invocation . IX . The Landscape .-- X . The Wanderer of Connaught . -XI . Elegy on a Country Maiden . - XII . The Sons of Mooslim . -XIII . Sir Thomas Browne's Letters to a ...
... Seamen . No. II . - VII . Inch Keith Beacon . - VIII . The Invocation . IX . The Landscape .-- X . The Wanderer of Connaught . -XI . Elegy on a Country Maiden . - XII . The Sons of Mooslim . -XIII . Sir Thomas Browne's Letters to a ...
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... Seamen . No. II.VII . Inch Keith Beacon . - VIII . The Invo- cation . IX . The Landscape . - X . The Wanderer of Connaught . - XI . Ele- gy on a Country maiden . - XII . The Sons of Mooslim . - XIII . Sir Thomas Browne's Letter to a ...
... Seamen . No. II.VII . Inch Keith Beacon . - VIII . The Invo- cation . IX . The Landscape . - X . The Wanderer of Connaught . - XI . Ele- gy on a Country maiden . - XII . The Sons of Mooslim . - XIII . Sir Thomas Browne's Letter to a ...
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... seamen , and concluded this ceremonial by consigning them all into the hands of the purser's steward , in order to be dressed , retaining only the young vo- lunteer , to whom he signified his in- tention of having something to say . He ...
... seamen , and concluded this ceremonial by consigning them all into the hands of the purser's steward , in order to be dressed , retaining only the young vo- lunteer , to whom he signified his in- tention of having something to say . He ...
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... seamen dropped their oars , as if by one impulse , and looked expres- sively at each other , without speaking a word . Awful forebodings of a fate similar to that of the captain , appear- ed to chill every heart , and to repress the ...
... seamen dropped their oars , as if by one impulse , and looked expres- sively at each other , without speaking a word . Awful forebodings of a fate similar to that of the captain , appear- ed to chill every heart , and to repress the ...
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... seamen to avoid a part of the ocean where many lives and vessels had been lost in consequence of the latter running aground . The accommodations below decks were narrow , and of an inferior description ; however , I gladly retired to ...
... seamen to avoid a part of the ocean where many lives and vessels had been lost in consequence of the latter running aground . The accommodations below decks were narrow , and of an inferior description ; however , I gladly retired to ...
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