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... Land- men , that he would often say for the most of them it was no matter whether ever they returned or no , they were good for nothing but to eate victualls ; and were sent to sea on purpose that their friendes might be rid of them ...
... Land- men , that he would often say for the most of them it was no matter whether ever they returned or no , they were good for nothing but to eate victualls ; and were sent to sea on purpose that their friendes might be rid of them ...
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... land . When passing through Russia on my way over- land ( I mean the real overland route , by Russia and Persia , not that by Egypt , as is usually un- derstood in these days ) in the year 1828 , I made the acquaintance of Dr. Keir ...
... land . When passing through Russia on my way over- land ( I mean the real overland route , by Russia and Persia , not that by Egypt , as is usually un- derstood in these days ) in the year 1828 , I made the acquaintance of Dr. Keir ...
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... land at the time . There was , it is evident , a thorough distinction between the Scoti and Hibernii , and it makes known the fact that the language of the Scots , in the reign of Macbeth , was Gaelic Salinagium quod Scotice dicitur ...
... land at the time . There was , it is evident , a thorough distinction between the Scoti and Hibernii , and it makes known the fact that the language of the Scots , in the reign of Macbeth , was Gaelic Salinagium quod Scotice dicitur ...
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... land , extracted from a MS . volume of his own writing in the British Museum , with a short ac- count of his life , and a few notes written by my- self , were published in the last July number ( vol . viii . pp . 153-167 . ) of the ...
... land , extracted from a MS . volume of his own writing in the British Museum , with a short ac- count of his life , and a few notes written by my- self , were published in the last July number ( vol . viii . pp . 153-167 . ) of the ...
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... land and dry land , On wood land and waste land shall be , And Oat - land , and Wheat - land , and Rye - land , Together be sunk in the sea . ' " A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it . " Very likely what was then so ...
... land and dry land , On wood land and waste land shall be , And Oat - land , and Wheat - land , and Rye - land , Together be sunk in the sea . ' " A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it . " Very likely what was then so ...
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