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... side . But Lady Susan , passing them as they arrived at the place of em- barkation , ran on the gang - board alone ; then , stopping half way in alarm , and balancing herself with difficulty , yet refusing the aid of the bargemen , she ...
... side . But Lady Susan , passing them as they arrived at the place of em- barkation , ran on the gang - board alone ; then , stopping half way in alarm , and balancing herself with difficulty , yet refusing the aid of the bargemen , she ...
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... side of the axis they cease to be visible . With a view probably to remedy these defects , a somewhat extraordinary arrangement was adopted , viz.— the addition of parabolic reflectors behind the lenses . It is true that by this means ...
... side of the axis they cease to be visible . With a view probably to remedy these defects , a somewhat extraordinary arrangement was adopted , viz.— the addition of parabolic reflectors behind the lenses . It is true that by this means ...
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... side . The men , as they were struck , loosed their holds without a struggle , tumbled for a moment on the surge , and died in silence . Only a single swimmer remained of all the desperate crew , as the bark reached the bridge ; the ...
... side . The men , as they were struck , loosed their holds without a struggle , tumbled for a moment on the surge , and died in silence . Only a single swimmer remained of all the desperate crew , as the bark reached the bridge ; the ...
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