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... turning his eyes towards Lon- don with a scholar's appreciation . London is the heart of the world he said , wonderful only from the mass of human beings . He liked the huge machine . Each keeps its own round . The baker's boy brings ...
... turning his eyes towards Lon- don with a scholar's appreciation . London is the heart of the world he said , wonderful only from the mass of human beings . He liked the huge machine . Each keeps its own round . The baker's boy brings ...
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... turns up , which you have long had a vacant niche for , and seize with the joy of a collector . But , under the best conditions , a voyage is one of the severest tests to try a man . A college examination is nothing to it . Sea - days ...
... turns up , which you have long had a vacant niche for , and seize with the joy of a collector . But , under the best conditions , a voyage is one of the severest tests to try a man . A college examination is nothing to it . Sea - days ...
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... turn for homicide ; their chief end of man is to murder or to be murdered ; oars , scythes , harpoons , crowbars , peatknives and hayforks are tools valued by them all the more for their charming aptitude for assas- sinations . A pair ...
... turn for homicide ; their chief end of man is to murder or to be murdered ; oars , scythes , harpoons , crowbars , peatknives and hayforks are tools valued by them all the more for their charming aptitude for assas- sinations . A pair ...
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... turns to sleep . Lord Collingwood , his comrade , was of a nature the most affectionate and domestic . Admiral Rodney's fig- ure approached to delicacy and effeminacy , and he declared himself very sensible to fear , which he surmounted ...
... turns to sleep . Lord Collingwood , his comrade , was of a nature the most affectionate and domestic . Admiral Rodney's fig- ure approached to delicacy and effeminacy , and he declared himself very sensible to fear , which he surmounted ...
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... turns out the aris- tocracy into the country to shoot and fish . The more vigorous run out of the island to America , to Asia , to Africa and Australia , to hunt with fury by gun , by trap , by harpoon , by lasso , with dog , with horse ...
... turns out the aris- tocracy into the country to shoot and fish . The more vigorous run out of the island to America , to Asia , to Africa and Australia , to hunt with fury by gun , by trap , by harpoon , by lasso , with dog , with horse ...
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The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: English traits Ralph Waldo Emerson,James Elliot Cabot Visualização completa - 1884 |
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