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Page 16
... hope remaining of penetrating successfully to the southward , so late in the season , the ships ' heads were turned in the direction of the Cape of Good Hope , all parties disappointed at the result of the voyage , so fruitless in ...
... hope remaining of penetrating successfully to the southward , so late in the season , the ships ' heads were turned in the direction of the Cape of Good Hope , all parties disappointed at the result of the voyage , so fruitless in ...
Page 129
... hope and the sense of power were yet strong within them . But a great change approached ; afflic- tion came in that shape which to anticipate is dread ; to look back on , grief . In the very heat and burden of the day , the laborers ...
... hope and the sense of power were yet strong within them . But a great change approached ; afflic- tion came in that shape which to anticipate is dread ; to look back on , grief . In the very heat and burden of the day , the laborers ...
Page 606
... hope and despair with which they abound , were suggested no doubt by his own peculiar case , but they apply themselves more or less exactly to the case of each and all ; and there is no man who , if he know anything of the ways of his ...
... hope and despair with which they abound , were suggested no doubt by his own peculiar case , but they apply themselves more or less exactly to the case of each and all ; and there is no man who , if he know anything of the ways of his ...
Contents
Antarctic Expedition | 1 |
Abd el Kader and London | 48 |
Beranger Youngs Transla | 79 |
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