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... fire — so strikingly so that the men remarked it , and thought it ominous . May 14 , 1800. A singular and striking evening sky . The horizon is perfectly clear and blue ; just in the west runs a ridge of black clouds , heavy , and their ...
... fire — so strikingly so that the men remarked it , and thought it ominous . May 14 , 1800. A singular and striking evening sky . The horizon is perfectly clear and blue ; just in the west runs a ridge of black clouds , heavy , and their ...
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... fire - flies — but in a way. world which she receiveth from the sun , so we ought to bestow the benefits received of God to the profit and commodity of our neighbour . " -- WIT's Commonwealth . Meet adversity - like the cedar in the snow ...
... fire - flies — but in a way. world which she receiveth from the sun , so we ought to bestow the benefits received of God to the profit and commodity of our neighbour . " -- WIT's Commonwealth . Meet adversity - like the cedar in the snow ...
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... fire - flies , where they flit across the sun- beam , that beam not being otherwise visible except where it falls upon the wall . FIRST Rochelle expedition . " Men fell a - rubbing of armour which a great while had lain oyled . " - SIR ...
... fire - flies , where they flit across the sun- beam , that beam not being otherwise visible except where it falls upon the wall . FIRST Rochelle expedition . " Men fell a - rubbing of armour which a great while had lain oyled . " - SIR ...
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... fire , red hot . Eenia will be better winged , like the Glums , than with feathers . His application to Cama must be in the Sorgon . Living Careatades might support the throne of Yamen . After Anaranya's body is by Mariatale destroyed ...
... fire , red hot . Eenia will be better winged , like the Glums , than with feathers . His application to Cama must be in the Sorgon . Living Careatades might support the throne of Yamen . After Anaranya's body is by Mariatale destroyed ...
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... fire , take forth some oatmeal ( which they carried in little bags behind them for that purpose ) , and having kneaded and tempered it with water , spread that thereon ; this being thus baked , they used for bread , to comfort and ...
... fire , take forth some oatmeal ( which they carried in little bags behind them for that purpose ) , and having kneaded and tempered it with water , spread that thereon ; this being thus baked , they used for bread , to comfort and ...
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