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... Europe , when I was ill and was advised to travel , it was mainly the attraction of these persons . If Goethe had been still living I might have wandered into Germany also . Besides those I have named ( for Scott was dead ) , there was ...
... Europe , when I was ill and was advised to travel , it was mainly the attraction of these persons . If Goethe had been still living I might have wandered into Germany also . Besides those I have named ( for Scott was dead ) , there was ...
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... ; and of this no landsman seems so fearful as the seaman . Such discomfort and such danger as the narratives of the captain and mate disclose are bad enough as the costly fee we pay for entrance to Europe ; 32 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... ; and of this no landsman seems so fearful as the seaman . Such discomfort and such danger as the narratives of the captain and mate disclose are bad enough as the costly fee we pay for entrance to Europe ; 32 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... Europe ; but the wonder is always new that any sane man can be a sailor . And here on the second day of our voyage , stepped out a little boy in his shirt - sleeves , who had hid himself whilst the ship was in port , in the bread ...
... Europe ; but the wonder is always new that any sane man can be a sailor . And here on the second day of our voyage , stepped out a little boy in his shirt - sleeves , who had hid himself whilst the ship was in port , in the bread ...
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... Europe , and right in the heart of the modern world . The sea , which , according to Virgil's famous line , di- vided the poor Britons utterly from the world , proved to be the ring of marriage with all nations . It is not down in the ...
... Europe , and right in the heart of the modern world . The sea , which , according to Virgil's famous line , di- vided the poor Britons utterly from the world , proved to be the ring of marriage with all nations . It is not down in the ...
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... Europe its impregnable sea - wall , cutting off an island of eight hundred miles in length , with an irregular breadth reaching to three hundred miles ; a territory large enough for independence , enriched with every seed of na- tional ...
... Europe its impregnable sea - wall , cutting off an island of eight hundred miles in length , with an irregular breadth reaching to three hundred miles ; a territory large enough for independence , enriched with every seed of na- tional ...
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