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... course the inconveniences and terrors of the sea are not of any account to those whose minds are preoccupied . The water - laws , arctic frost , the mountain , the mine , only shatter cockneyism ; every noble activity makes room for ...
... course the inconveniences and terrors of the sea are not of any account to those whose minds are preoccupied . The water - laws , arctic frost , the mountain , the mine , only shatter cockneyism ; every noble activity makes room for ...
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... course in red ink on his chart , for the encouragement or envy of future navigators . It has been said that the King of England would consult his dignity by giving audience to foreign ambassadors in the cabin of a man - of - war . And I ...
... course in red ink on his chart , for the encouragement or envy of future navigators . It has been said that the King of England would consult his dignity by giving audience to foreign ambassadors in the cabin of a man - of - war . And I ...
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... new arts of inter- course meet you every where ; so that England is a huge phalanstery , where all that man wants is provided within the precinct . Cushioned and com- forted in every manner , the traveller rides as on LAND.
... new arts of inter- course meet you every where ; so that England is a huge phalanstery , where all that man wants is provided within the precinct . Cushioned and com- forted in every manner , the traveller rides as on LAND.
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... course they come into the fight from a higher ground of power than the land- nations ; and can engage them on shore with a vic- torious advantage in the retreat . As soon as the shores are sufficiently peopled to make piracy a los- ing ...
... course they come into the fight from a higher ground of power than the land- nations ; and can engage them on shore with a vic- torious advantage in the retreat . As soon as the shores are sufficiently peopled to make piracy a los- ing ...
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... which was al- ready believed to have become milder and drier by the enormous consumption of coal , is so far reached by this new action , that fogs and storms are said to disappear . In due course , all England will be 94 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... which was al- ready believed to have become milder and drier by the enormous consumption of coal , is so far reached by this new action , that fogs and storms are said to disappear . In due course , all England will be 94 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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