The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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Page 12
... nearly the romance of Romeo and Juliet than the history of the Scandi- navian adventurer . According to these accounts , the prince of Luna was inflamed with the beauty of a certain young empress , then travelling in company with the ...
... nearly the romance of Romeo and Juliet than the history of the Scandi- navian adventurer . According to these accounts , the prince of Luna was inflamed with the beauty of a certain young empress , then travelling in company with the ...
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... nearly thirty years before it was brought into some degree of repute , for credibility , by the testimony of Mr. Salt , one of those rare and worthy men , whose evidence is at once admitted upon all hands as sacred and indisputable ...
... nearly thirty years before it was brought into some degree of repute , for credibility , by the testimony of Mr. Salt , one of those rare and worthy men , whose evidence is at once admitted upon all hands as sacred and indisputable ...
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... nearly put a premature end to his career ; after a cruize or two in the North sea , his sloop was ordered to Sheerness , to fit out and take in provisions for six months ; while engaged one evening in disengaging the main yard from the ...
... nearly put a premature end to his career ; after a cruize or two in the North sea , his sloop was ordered to Sheerness , to fit out and take in provisions for six months ; while engaged one evening in disengaging the main yard from the ...
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... nearly seventy years , did not long mourn the loss of his favourite wife ; he soon married a young princess of the age of thirteen years , the daughter of King Itsa Tecla Gorgis , and for a season exchanged the toils of war for such ...
... nearly seventy years , did not long mourn the loss of his favourite wife ; he soon married a young princess of the age of thirteen years , the daughter of King Itsa Tecla Gorgis , and for a season exchanged the toils of war for such ...
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... nearly a span long , so plaited and disposed as to hide the bald part . He always wears a silver or gold bodkin with a large head , called walever , upon his fore- head ; and round the instep , and below the ancle , a string of oval ...
... nearly a span long , so plaited and disposed as to hide the bald part . He always wears a silver or gold bodkin with a large head , called walever , upon his fore- head ; and round the instep , and below the ancle , a string of oval ...
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