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Page 49
... hope rested , should become blind like the rest . This calamity had actually befallen the Léon , a Spanish vessel which the Rodeur met with on her passage , and the whole of whose crew , having become blind , were under the necessity of ...
... hope rested , should become blind like the rest . This calamity had actually befallen the Léon , a Spanish vessel which the Rodeur met with on her passage , and the whole of whose crew , having become blind , were under the necessity of ...
Page 201
... hope that the mis- taken humanity of promoting emigration to the Cape of Good Hope and America , from the fear of being over - peopled at home , while we have millions of acres of uncultivated soil , may be abandoned ; and that the ...
... hope that the mis- taken humanity of promoting emigration to the Cape of Good Hope and America , from the fear of being over - peopled at home , while we have millions of acres of uncultivated soil , may be abandoned ; and that the ...
Page 483
... hope of rejoining his friends : but the wind freshening he was obliged to abandon the pursuit , and return to shore . In despair , hungry , and exhausted , he bent his steps as chance suggested ; wandering about the woods and vineyards ...
... hope of rejoining his friends : but the wind freshening he was obliged to abandon the pursuit , and return to shore . In despair , hungry , and exhausted , he bent his steps as chance suggested ; wandering about the woods and vineyards ...
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