The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... coast , he sank down beside a small bank quite exhausted , and fell asleep . On awaking , he found that he one he had killed in the woods , and it was not quite dead ; had overlaid a snake ; its species was different from the the ...
... coast , he sank down beside a small bank quite exhausted , and fell asleep . On awaking , he found that he one he had killed in the woods , and it was not quite dead ; had overlaid a snake ; its species was different from the the ...
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... Coast of Africa , and at length doubling the Cape , which terminates this continent on the south , actually arrived on this long- sought coast the 22nd of May , 1499 , after a voyage of one year and ten months . 1762 Catherine II ...
... Coast of Africa , and at length doubling the Cape , which terminates this continent on the south , actually arrived on this long- sought coast the 22nd of May , 1499 , after a voyage of one year and ten months . 1762 Catherine II ...
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... coast , in such immense heaps , their dead and corrupted bodies , that there ensued from their putrefaction a most unsupportable and poisonous stench . This soon brought on pestilence , which affected every species of animals , so that ...
... coast , in such immense heaps , their dead and corrupted bodies , that there ensued from their putrefaction a most unsupportable and poisonous stench . This soon brought on pestilence , which affected every species of animals , so that ...
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... coast we constantly see a number of ships , all waiting at anchor for some hours , while the crews are able to take their rest . We keep looking at them , and , at a certain time , without any change of wind having taken place , we see ...
... coast we constantly see a number of ships , all waiting at anchor for some hours , while the crews are able to take their rest . We keep looking at them , and , at a certain time , without any change of wind having taken place , we see ...
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... coast , when as yet he cannot discern it with his eyes . And , to take up once more the comparison of life to a voyage , in like manner it fares with those , who have steadily and religiously pursued the course which Heaven pointed out ...
... coast , when as yet he cannot discern it with his eyes . And , to take up once more the comparison of life to a voyage , in like manner it fares with those , who have steadily and religiously pursued the course which Heaven pointed out ...
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