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Page 5
... seen in the Archipelago , and were certainly not gone to the westward . From hence he judged that Egypt must be their destination : and though it appeared extraordinary that in our voyage to Alexandria and back to Syracuse , we had ...
... seen in the Archipelago , and were certainly not gone to the westward . From hence he judged that Egypt must be their destination : and though it appeared extraordinary that in our voyage to Alexandria and back to Syracuse , we had ...
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... seen him safely on board again , we must accompany him to the island of Minorca , and make an extract from his sketch of it : The roads in Minorca are rough and stony : the whole island indeed presents a barren prospect of rocks ...
... seen him safely on board again , we must accompany him to the island of Minorca , and make an extract from his sketch of it : The roads in Minorca are rough and stony : the whole island indeed presents a barren prospect of rocks ...
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... seen in one vast cleft , torn as it were asunder by some terrible convulsion of nature . The small arch , half seen through the hanging branches that wave wildly over the face of the rugged steeps , gives an air of grandeur suitable to ...
... seen in one vast cleft , torn as it were asunder by some terrible convulsion of nature . The small arch , half seen through the hanging branches that wave wildly over the face of the rugged steeps , gives an air of grandeur suitable to ...
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