The Spirit of the English MagazinesMonroe and Francis, 1831 - American periodicals |
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Page 14
... continued to watch with unabated vigilance . The first approaches of the morn- ing were visible through the grated windows , breaking , with faint divi- sions of light , the darkness that still pervaded every other part , long be- fore ...
... continued to watch with unabated vigilance . The first approaches of the morn- ing were visible through the grated windows , breaking , with faint divi- sions of light , the darkness that still pervaded every other part , long be- fore ...
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... continued drought having been sometimes interrupted during the previous months by sudden falls of rain partaking of the character of waterspouts . One of these occur- red on Sunday the 12th of July , at Keanlochluichart The Great Moray ...
... continued drought having been sometimes interrupted during the previous months by sudden falls of rain partaking of the character of waterspouts . One of these occur- red on Sunday the 12th of July , at Keanlochluichart The Great Moray ...
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... continued roar , the other like rapid- ly repeated discharges of many can- nons at once . The first of these proceeded from the violence of the water ; the other , which was heard through it , and , as it were , muffled by it , came ...
... continued roar , the other like rapid- ly repeated discharges of many can- nons at once . The first of these proceeded from the violence of the water ; the other , which was heard through it , and , as it were , muffled by it , came ...
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... continued his dangerous path to the farther end of the parapet , where , leaping lightly down , he pursued his way without once looking over fis shoulder for applause , or show- ing the slightest symptom of being conscious that he had ...
... continued his dangerous path to the farther end of the parapet , where , leaping lightly down , he pursued his way without once looking over fis shoulder for applause , or show- ing the slightest symptom of being conscious that he had ...
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... continued increase of the flood that roared around him , by its gradual advance towards his feet , whilst the rain and the tempest continued to beat more and more dreadfully upon him . That these were long ineffec- tual in shaking his ...
... continued increase of the flood that roared around him , by its gradual advance towards his feet , whilst the rain and the tempest continued to beat more and more dreadfully upon him . That these were long ineffec- tual in shaking his ...
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