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... attention to these documents . Our answer generally was that they should be examined by our Captain on coming on board : but the ship losing no time in putting to sea , the luckless Americans were seldom released before the end of the ...
... attention to these documents . Our answer generally was that they should be examined by our Captain on coming on board : but the ship losing no time in putting to sea , the luckless Americans were seldom released before the end of the ...
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... attention of Spaniards , are their victories over Frenchmen , and their struggles for in- dependence . The battle of Ronceval , and the exploits of Pelayo , are those over which poetry and literature should now build their trophies ...
... attention of Spaniards , are their victories over Frenchmen , and their struggles for in- dependence . The battle of Ronceval , and the exploits of Pelayo , are those over which poetry and literature should now build their trophies ...
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... attention . Yet that he is disposed to set a sufficient value on his work is apparent from several circum- stances . Not contented with giving a broad hint that the perusal of the manuscript had been interesting to his friends , he adds ...
... attention . Yet that he is disposed to set a sufficient value on his work is apparent from several circum- stances . Not contented with giving a broad hint that the perusal of the manuscript had been interesting to his friends , he adds ...
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Barnards Mrs Parents Offering | 26 |
Fromage de Feugré on the Preservation | 50 |
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