Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Том 5G. Bell and Sons, 1884 |
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... Storm , or , a Collection of the most Remarkable Casualties and Disasters which happened in the late Dreadful Tempest , both by Sea and Land Defoe's Poetical Essay on the Storm . The True - born Englishman : a Satire Page 1 207 · · 249 ...
... Storm , or , a Collection of the most Remarkable Casualties and Disasters which happened in the late Dreadful Tempest , both by Sea and Land Defoe's Poetical Essay on the Storm . The True - born Englishman : a Satire Page 1 207 · · 249 ...
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... STORM . CHAPTER I. OF THE NATURAL CAUSES AND ORIGINAL OF WINDS . THOUGH a system of exhalation , dilation , and extension , things which the ancients founded the doctrine of winds upon , be not my direct business , yet it cannot but be ...
... STORM . CHAPTER I. OF THE NATURAL CAUSES AND ORIGINAL OF WINDS . THOUGH a system of exhalation , dilation , and extension , things which the ancients founded the doctrine of winds upon , be not my direct business , yet it cannot but be ...
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... storm in nature by the very inquiry ; and at last , to be rid of you , she confesses the truth and tells you , " It is not in me , you must go home and ask my father . " Whether then it be the motion of air , and what that air is ...
... storm in nature by the very inquiry ; and at last , to be rid of you , she confesses the truth and tells you , " It is not in me , you must go home and ask my father . " Whether then it be the motion of air , and what that air is ...
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... his immediate power , as he is pleased to exert it in extraordinary cases in the world . That it is more frequently made use of as the executioner STORMS RECORDED IN SCRIPTURE . 265 of his judgments in 264 THE STORM .
... his immediate power , as he is pleased to exert it in extraordinary cases in the world . That it is more frequently made use of as the executioner STORMS RECORDED IN SCRIPTURE . 265 of his judgments in 264 THE STORM .
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... storm before us ; viz . , the greatest , the longest in duration , the widest in extent , of all the tempests and storms that history gives any account of since the beginning of time . In the farther conduct of the story , it will not ...
... storm before us ; viz . , the greatest , the longest in duration , the widest in extent , of all the tempests and storms that history gives any account of since the beginning of time . In the farther conduct of the story , it will not ...
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