The Saturday Magazine, Volume 3John William Parker, 1834 - Periodicals |
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... miles west of Peru , she directed her course towards them for the purpose of obtaining wood and water . Here they found an American brig which had arrived there , a day or two previous , with the same intention . They came to an anchor ...
... miles west of Peru , she directed her course towards them for the purpose of obtaining wood and water . Here they found an American brig which had arrived there , a day or two previous , with the same intention . They came to an anchor ...
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... miles ; and the well- known signal warned him that not a moment was to be lost . The perfect hopelessness of all ... mile , when , to his great joy , he beheld a tolerably large tortoise moving up from the sea towards the woods ...
... miles ; and the well- known signal warned him that not a moment was to be lost . The perfect hopelessness of all ... mile , when , to his great joy , he beheld a tolerably large tortoise moving up from the sea towards the woods ...
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... miles from the city of Peterbo- rough . This building well deserves notice as an early and perfect specimen of English domestic architecture . The form of the windows is peculiar to the time of the first two Edwards , and the character ...
... miles from the city of Peterbo- rough . This building well deserves notice as an early and perfect specimen of English domestic architecture . The form of the windows is peculiar to the time of the first two Edwards , and the character ...
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... miles of him , but whose notes he exactly imitates ; even birds them- selves are frequently imposed on by this admirable mimic , and are decoyed by the fancied calls of their mates , or dive with precipitation into the depths of ...
... miles of him , but whose notes he exactly imitates ; even birds them- selves are frequently imposed on by this admirable mimic , and are decoyed by the fancied calls of their mates , or dive with precipitation into the depths of ...
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... mile and a half in circumfe- rence , strengthened at intervals by twenty - four cir- cular and semicircular towers ... miles , and are nine to twelve in breadth . The air is ren- dered quite obscure ; in two hours they devour all the ...
... mile and a half in circumfe- rence , strengthened at intervals by twenty - four cir- cular and semicircular towers ... miles , and are nine to twelve in breadth . The air is ren- dered quite obscure ; in two hours they devour all the ...
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