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Page 125
... original foundation goes back to the 12th century , and is attributed to a nobleman who had escaped shipwreck , and thought that no penance could be too great to express his gratitude for the rescue . The austerities of La Trappe were ...
... original foundation goes back to the 12th century , and is attributed to a nobleman who had escaped shipwreck , and thought that no penance could be too great to express his gratitude for the rescue . The austerities of La Trappe were ...
Page 159
... original of this letter could not be found when it was sought , above forty years ago , among the Stuart papers at Paris . Still we must not allow our partiality for the man who afterward covered our arms with glory , to carry us ...
... original of this letter could not be found when it was sought , above forty years ago , among the Stuart papers at Paris . Still we must not allow our partiality for the man who afterward covered our arms with glory , to carry us ...
Page 365
... original Niger , but issue from it , to different parts of this vast continent . Is not this still more unlike the arrangements of the other rivers on our globe , than the re- union of a river which has pursued two distinct courses for ...
... original Niger , but issue from it , to different parts of this vast continent . Is not this still more unlike the arrangements of the other rivers on our globe , than the re- union of a river which has pursued two distinct courses for ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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