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Famous Utopias: Being the Complete Text of Rousseau's Social Contract, More ... - Page 236
1901 - 317 pages
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Materials and Models for Greek Prose Composition

1878 - 312 pages
...but onely as warning us off by Signes that they made. Whereupon, being not a little discomforted, wee were advising with ourselves, what we should do. During...Persons in it, whereof One of them had in his Hand a Tipstaffe of a yellow Cane, tipped at both ends with Blew, who came aboord our Shipp, without any shew...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1887 - 882 pages
...fierceness, but only as warning us off by signs that they made. Whereupon being not a little discomforted, we were advising with ourselves what we should do....a yellow cane, tipped at both ends with blue, who came aboard our ship, without any show of distrust at all. And when he saw one of our number present...
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English Prose: Selections, Volume 2

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 628 pages
...fierceness, but only as warning us off by signs that they made. Whereupon, being not a little discomforted, we were advising with ourselves what we should do....a yellow cane, tipped at both ends with blue, who came aboard our ship, without any show of distrust at all. And when he saw one of our number present...
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English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various ..., Volume 2

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 624 pages
...being not a little discomforted, we were advising with ourselves what we should do. During which tiirje there made forth to us a small boat, with about eight...a yellow cane, tipped at both ends with blue, who came aboard our ship, without any show of distrust at all. And when he saw one of our number present...
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Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers, David Patrick - 1901 - 862 pages
...fierceness, but only as warning us off by signs that they made. Whereupon, being not a little discomforted, hours must I contemplate ; So many hours must I sport myself ; ihere made forth to us a small boat, with about eight persons in it ; whereof one of them had in his...
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Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 1

Robert Chambers - 1902 - 868 pages
...fierceness, but only as warning us off by signs that they made. Whereupon, being not a little discomforted, the life of man Less than a span ; In his conception came aljoard our ship, without any shew of distrust at all. And when he saw one of our number present...
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From the age of Henry VIII to the age of Milton

Richard Garnett - 1903 - 466 pages
...fierceness, but only as warning us off by signs that they made. Wherefore, being not a little discomforted, we were advising with ourselves what we should do....to us a small boat, with about eight persons in it ; wherein one of them had in his hand a tipstaff of a yellow cane, tipped at both ends with blue, who...
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English Literature: From the age of Henry VIII to the age of Milton, by ...

Richard Garnett - 1903 - 468 pages
...fierceness, but only as warning us off by signs that they made. Wherefore, being not a little discomforted, we were advising with ourselves what we should do....to us a small boat, with about eight persons in it ; wherein one of them had in his hand a tipstaff of a yellow cane, tipped at both ends with blue, who...
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The Essays Or Counsels, Civil and Moral: And, The New Atlantis

Francis Bacon - 1905 - 200 pages
...fierceness, but only as warning us off, by signs that they made. Whereupon being not a little discomforted, we were advising with ourselves, what we should do....a yellow cane, tipped at both ends with blue, who came aboard our ship, without any show of distrust at all. And when he saw one of our number present...
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The Oxford Treasury of English Literature...: Old English to Jacobean

Grace Eleanor Hadow, William Henry Hadow - 1906 - 378 pages
...every minute long till we were on land, came close to the shore and offered to land. But straightways we saw divers of the people, with bastons '-' in their...eight persons in it, whereof one of them had in his 1 ' View ' (cf. ' within our ken ')• 2 ' Staves ' (see n. 2, p. 331). hand a tipstaff of a yellow...
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