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20 , 21 - whoever will take the trouble of consulting Hammond and Whitby on these passages , will be satisfied , that the ... 57 ) sinks the former passage altogether , and notices the latter alone , asserting that this was the only une ...
20 , 21 - whoever will take the trouble of consulting Hammond and Whitby on these passages , will be satisfied , that the ... 57 ) sinks the former passage altogether , and notices the latter alone , asserting that this was the only une ...
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These passages are in the author's lo tiest style : but he is not less a master of the simple and affecting ; —for instance : • Oft has my Grandam begg'd me to refrain From boyish pranks , which give another pain ; For still her heart ...
These passages are in the author's lo tiest style : but he is not less a master of the simple and affecting ; —for instance : • Oft has my Grandam begg'd me to refrain From boyish pranks , which give another pain ; For still her heart ...
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to have been , that of discovering a north - west passage to the East Indies . • On the 24th of June he discovered land , and gave it the name of Prima Vista , or first seen ; it has been since called Newfoundland .
to have been , that of discovering a north - west passage to the East Indies . • On the 24th of June he discovered land , and gave it the name of Prima Vista , or first seen ; it has been since called Newfoundland .
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