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The fate of the Epervier would have been decided in much less time , but for the circumstance of our fore - yard having been totally disabled by two round - shot in the starboard - quarter from her first broadside , which entirely ...
The fate of the Epervier would have been decided in much less time , but for the circumstance of our fore - yard having been totally disabled by two round - shot in the starboard - quarter from her first broadside , which entirely ...
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... and Portuguese and Yankee were always represented with some ridiculous circumstances of inferiority , they thought themselves invincible , and in the triumph of that conviction , forgot the means that had made them so .
... and Portuguese and Yankee were always represented with some ridiculous circumstances of inferiority , they thought themselves invincible , and in the triumph of that conviction , forgot the means that had made them so .
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... is almost as disgraceful as to be guilty of cowardice , and the boldness of the attempt is not diminished on the part of Rais by these circumstances ; because he could not have anticipated the negligence of his enemy .
... is almost as disgraceful as to be guilty of cowardice , and the boldness of the attempt is not diminished on the part of Rais by these circumstances ; because he could not have anticipated the negligence of his enemy .
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With respect also to that peculiarity in her constitution , which influences her to cherish her offspring with a total indifference to the circumstance of its kind , it was unquestionably intended for wise purposes , to prevent the ...
With respect also to that peculiarity in her constitution , which influences her to cherish her offspring with a total indifference to the circumstance of its kind , it was unquestionably intended for wise purposes , to prevent the ...
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... which consisted in merely lifting up the foot and placing it down in the same old track as before : for what child was ever competent to the task which such a state of circumstances would necessitate him to perform ?
... which consisted in merely lifting up the foot and placing it down in the same old track as before : for what child was ever competent to the task which such a state of circumstances would necessitate him to perform ?
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