The sea lions.

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The sea lions.
James Fenimore Cooper
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A story of high adventure, taking place during the years 1819 to 1821, centering around two conflicts: the struggle of man against the fierce Antarctic winter, and the competition between two evenly matched sealing expeditions.

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
503

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Cover of: The sea lions.
The sea lions.
1965, University of Nebraska Press
in English
Cover of: Morskie lvy = The Sea lions or The lost sealers
Cover of: The sea lions
Cover of: The sea lions
The sea lions: or, The lost sealers
1884, Houghton, Mifflin
in English - [Household ed.]
Cover of: The Sea Lions; Or, The Lost Sealers
Cover of: The Sea-lions: or, The lost sealers
The Sea-lions: or, The lost sealers
1860, W. A. Townsend and company
Cover of: The sea lions
The sea lions: or, the lost sealers.
1856, Stringer & Townsend
in English
Cover of: The sea lions
The sea lions: or, The lost sealers.
1856, Stringer and Townsend
- New ed.
Cover of: The sea lions
The sea lions: or, The lost sealers.
1852, Stringer and Townsend
- New ed.
Cover of: The sea lions

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Published in

Lincoln

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. xxvi-xxvii.
Reproduction of the 1860 ed.

Series
A Bison book,, BB306
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.C786 Se20, PS1417.S5 Se20

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxx, 503 p.
Number of pages
503

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5946644M
LCCN
65018416
OCLC/WorldCat
271161

Work Description

If any thing connected with the hardness of the human heart could surprise us, it surely would be the indifference with which men live on, engrossed by their worldly objects, amid the sublime natural phenomena that so eloquently and unceasingly speak to their imaginations, affections, and judgments. So completely is the existence of the individual concentrated in self, and so regardless does he get to be of all without that contracted circle, that it does not probably happen to one man in ten, that his thoughts are drawn aside from this intense study of his own immediate wants, wishes, and plans, even once in the twenty-four hours, to contemplate the majesty, mercy, truth, and justice, of the Divine Being that has set him, as an atom, amid the myriads of the hosts of heaven and earth.

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