The English in the West Indies: Or, The Bow of UlyssesLongmans, Green, 1888 - 373 pages |
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... TREE , JAMAICA BLUE BASIN , TRINIDAD MORNING WALK , DOMINICA . PORT ROYAL , JAMAICA VALLEY IN THE BLUE MOUNTAINS , JAMAICA . KINGSTON AND HARBOUR , FROM CHERRY GARDEN . HAVANA , FROM THE QUARRIES PORT AU PRINCE , HAYTI " • Frontispiece ...
... TREE , JAMAICA BLUE BASIN , TRINIDAD MORNING WALK , DOMINICA . PORT ROYAL , JAMAICA VALLEY IN THE BLUE MOUNTAINS , JAMAICA . KINGSTON AND HARBOUR , FROM CHERRY GARDEN . HAVANA , FROM THE QUARRIES PORT AU PRINCE , HAYTI " • Frontispiece ...
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... tree which he had helped to plant . The contrast in Mr. Gladstone's article was certainly remark- able . Lord Tennyson saw in institutions which were passing away the decay of what in its time had been great and noble , and he saw ...
... tree which he had helped to plant . The contrast in Mr. Gladstone's article was certainly remark- able . Lord Tennyson saw in institutions which were passing away the decay of what in its time had been great and noble , and he saw ...
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... tree falls , and the hand that wields the axe is admired and applauded . The speeches of Demosthenes and Cicero pass into literature , and are studied as models of language . But Demosthenes and Cicero did not understand the facts of ...
... tree falls , and the hand that wields the axe is admired and applauded . The speeches of Demosthenes and Cicero pass into literature , and are studied as models of language . But Demosthenes and Cicero did not understand the facts of ...
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... trees beside the line about Farnborough , were hung with jewels of ice , and glittered like a fretwork of purple and silver . It was like escaping out of a nightmare into happy healthy England once more . In the carriage with me were ...
... trees beside the line about Farnborough , were hung with jewels of ice , and glittered like a fretwork of purple and silver . It was like escaping out of a nightmare into happy healthy England once more . In the carriage with me were ...
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... tree is easier than to make it grow . When the business of destruction is once completed , they and their fame and glory will disappear together . Our true great ones will again be ... trees . What the trees 32 THE ENGLISH IN THE WEST INDIES.
... tree is easier than to make it grow . When the business of destruction is once completed , they and their fame and glory will disappear together . Our true great ones will again be ... trees . What the trees 32 THE ENGLISH IN THE WEST INDIES.
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