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Page 39
... passed side by side without touching ; the Cato steering to the north - east , and the Bridgewater to the southward . Our own safety seemed to have no other dependence than upon the two ships , and the exultation we felt at seeing this ...
... passed side by side without touching ; the Cato steering to the north - east , and the Bridgewater to the southward . Our own safety seemed to have no other dependence than upon the two ships , and the exultation we felt at seeing this ...
Page 239
... passed along the direction of the river during two days , ( 11th and 12th June , ) and on the next day found himself ... passing the falls before reaching the Rocky Mountains , they now changed their course to the south , and , leaving ...
... passed along the direction of the river during two days , ( 11th and 12th June , ) and on the next day found himself ... passing the falls before reaching the Rocky Mountains , they now changed their course to the south , and , leaving ...
Page 303
... passed be- tween the assassination of Caligula and the elevation of Claudius , the author observes : Had the nobles ... passing over the two supplementary books Q. Curtius's Hist . of Alexander the Great , translated . 303.
... passed be- tween the assassination of Caligula and the elevation of Claudius , the author observes : Had the nobles ... passing over the two supplementary books Q. Curtius's Hist . of Alexander the Great , translated . 303.
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