The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... course which was pointed out in search of this attractive object ; and thus he relates his adventure : " Drummond , who was a Scotchman , and my friend , but still willing to enjoy a frolic , with the characteristic shrewdness of his ...
... course which was pointed out in search of this attractive object ; and thus he relates his adventure : " Drummond , who was a Scotchman , and my friend , but still willing to enjoy a frolic , with the characteristic shrewdness of his ...
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... course pre- ceded by many intelligent and scientific adventurers , to collect a great abundance of new facts ; not to collect some , wouk imply inattention and negligence ; as nei ther the experience nor the perceptions of any two ...
... course pre- ceded by many intelligent and scientific adventurers , to collect a great abundance of new facts ; not to collect some , wouk imply inattention and negligence ; as nei ther the experience nor the perceptions of any two ...
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... course of their travels , heard an account of a tree which grows in the valleys of Aragua , the juice of which is a nourishing milk , and which , from that circumstance , has received the name of the cow - tree . The tree in its general ...
... course of their travels , heard an account of a tree which grows in the valleys of Aragua , the juice of which is a nourishing milk , and which , from that circumstance , has received the name of the cow - tree . The tree in its general ...
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