The English in the West Indies: Or, The Bow of UlyssesLongmans, Green, 1888 - 373 pages |
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... called ) ' plantations , ' offshoots from the old stock set down as circumstances had dictated in various parts of the globe , but vitally detached and left to grow or to wither according to their own inherent strength ? At one time the ...
... called ) ' plantations , ' offshoots from the old stock set down as circumstances had dictated in various parts of the globe , but vitally detached and left to grow or to wither according to their own inherent strength ? At one time the ...
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... called improvement . To Mr. Gladstone these revolutionary years had been years of the sweeping off of long intolerable abuses , and of awaking to higher and truer percep- tions of duty . Never , according to him , in any period of her ...
... called improvement . To Mr. Gladstone these revolutionary years had been years of the sweeping off of long intolerable abuses , and of awaking to higher and truer percep- tions of duty . Never , according to him , in any period of her ...
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... called less sharply to account . ' Smug- gling , ' we are told , has disappeared also , but the wrecker scuttles his ship or runs it ashore to cheat the insurance office . The Church may perhaps be improved in the arrangement of the ...
... called less sharply to account . ' Smug- gling , ' we are told , has disappeared also , but the wrecker scuttles his ship or runs it ashore to cheat the insurance office . The Church may perhaps be improved in the arrangement of the ...
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... called petrel by our ancestors , who went to their Bibles more often than we do for their images , in memory of St. Peter , because they seem for a moment to stand upon the water when they stoop upon any floating object.1 In the after ...
... called petrel by our ancestors , who went to their Bibles more often than we do for their images , in memory of St. Peter , because they seem for a moment to stand upon the water when they stoop upon any floating object.1 In the after ...
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... called the ' Dragontea . ' When Elizabeth died and peace was made with Spain , the adventurers lost something of the indirect countenance which had so far been extended to them ; the execution of Raleigh being one among other marks of ...
... called the ' Dragontea . ' When Elizabeth died and peace was made with Spain , the adventurers lost something of the indirect countenance which had so far been extended to them ; the execution of Raleigh being one among other marks of ...
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