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Page 9
... ship Neptune . We are in all 34 persons on board , viz . , Albert Gallatin and James A. Bayard , ministers of the United States ; George M. Dallas , George B. Milligan , John P. Todd , and James Gallatin , their secretaries , etc.
... ship Neptune . We are in all 34 persons on board , viz . , Albert Gallatin and James A. Bayard , ministers of the United States ; George M. Dallas , George B. Milligan , John P. Todd , and James Gallatin , their secretaries , etc.
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The quotation is from Milton's description of Dalila's arrival in " Samson Agonistes , ' Comes this way sailing Like a stately ship Of Tarsus , bound for the isles Of Javan or Gadire . " Gadire " Javan " C " " = lines 713-716 . is Gades ...
The quotation is from Milton's description of Dalila's arrival in " Samson Agonistes , ' Comes this way sailing Like a stately ship Of Tarsus , bound for the isles Of Javan or Gadire . " Gadire " Javan " C " " = lines 713-716 . is Gades ...
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Hardy's Register of Ships , E. I. Company ( 1835 ) . R. BINGHAM ADAMS . Brooklyn , N.Y. ST . ALBRIGHT ( clii . 425 ) . This is St. Ethelbert of E. Anglia , K. M. 793 ( 20 May ) ; son of Ethelred , King of the East Angles , he was ...
Hardy's Register of Ships , E. I. Company ( 1835 ) . R. BINGHAM ADAMS . Brooklyn , N.Y. ST . ALBRIGHT ( clii . 425 ) . This is St. Ethelbert of E. Anglia , K. M. 793 ( 20 May ) ; son of Ethelred , King of the East Angles , he was ...
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... we joined the Fleet off Toulon ; and the finest sight we ever saw was 18 sail of the Line going at ten miles an hour under bare poles in a violent hurricane , each ship keeping its exact situation as we ran down to Minorca .
... we joined the Fleet off Toulon ; and the finest sight we ever saw was 18 sail of the Line going at ten miles an hour under bare poles in a violent hurricane , each ship keeping its exact situation as we ran down to Minorca .
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... [ at Langholt ] and had her hall [ skáli ] built right across the high road , and there she sat upon a stool , and invited as guests there whoever would eat meat . Asmund was buried in Asmunds - how , and laid in his ship , and his ...
... [ at Langholt ] and had her hall [ skáli ] built right across the high road , and there she sat upon a stool , and invited as guests there whoever would eat meat . Asmund was buried in Asmunds - how , and laid in his ship , and his ...
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