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degree , to the many strangers who arrived in the island together , and at improper periods of the year ; to the long passages and delays of convoys bringing troops from unhealthy situations in Europe ; and more particularly to the ...
degree , to the many strangers who arrived in the island together , and at improper periods of the year ; to the long passages and delays of convoys bringing troops from unhealthy situations in Europe ; and more particularly to the ...
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... degree of terror is so naturally produced , as in the adventure of De la Pole in the dungeons of a chateau near Blois . On the whole , this is no ordinary novel , either in plan or in the degree of interest which it excites . The ...
... degree of terror is so naturally produced , as in the adventure of De la Pole in the dungeons of a chateau near Blois . On the whole , this is no ordinary novel , either in plan or in the degree of interest which it excites . The ...
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... degree of cold experienced in Canada is during the month of January ; when , for a few days , it is often so severe as to subject those who are exposed to it , to the most imminent danger . The Canadians , however , have not that dread ...
... degree of cold experienced in Canada is during the month of January ; when , for a few days , it is often so severe as to subject those who are exposed to it , to the most imminent danger . The Canadians , however , have not that dread ...
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