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... observation of sun or star for two days past , and the weather continues thick and cloudy , whilst the south - west gale bears us rapidly towards the land . What is written ? give me the spy - glass . Nine degrees , twenty - nine ...
... observation of sun or star for two days past , and the weather continues thick and cloudy , whilst the south - west gale bears us rapidly towards the land . What is written ? give me the spy - glass . Nine degrees , twenty - nine ...
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... observation to correct our dead - reckoning , it was found that our longitude agreed within a few miles with that of the ship we had spoken ; and now the lead and line con- firmed our position . The captain smiled a smile of ...
... observation to correct our dead - reckoning , it was found that our longitude agreed within a few miles with that of the ship we had spoken ; and now the lead and line con- firmed our position . The captain smiled a smile of ...
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... observe that both are valuable in their way ; that as different physical ailments require different remedies , so the moral diseases of our nature must be treated ac- according to their symptoms . The skill of a physician is chiefly ...
... observe that both are valuable in their way ; that as different physical ailments require different remedies , so the moral diseases of our nature must be treated ac- according to their symptoms . The skill of a physician is chiefly ...
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... observation . From where we stood a hundred people might have looked upon them without their being in the least aware of the proximity of a single person . The upper part of the room , considerably above the head of the tallest man ...
... observation . From where we stood a hundred people might have looked upon them without their being in the least aware of the proximity of a single person . The upper part of the room , considerably above the head of the tallest man ...
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... a man's incar- ceration there was literally not a moment in which he could say he was free from observation , not a moment in which he might not incur punishment if he deviated in the slightest degree from the D4 THE MODEL PRISON . 55.
... a man's incar- ceration there was literally not a moment in which he could say he was free from observation , not a moment in which he might not incur punishment if he deviated in the slightest degree from the D4 THE MODEL PRISON . 55.
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Sketches by a Sailor: Or Things of Earth and Things of Heaven (1853) A Commander In The Navy,LIGHTNING SOURCE INC No preview available - 2008 |
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