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... considerable extent , but very shallow , and the borders of which are steep . The whole island , except three or four inconsider- able rocky mountains , is composed of ice and sand ; and , as the shores fall , from the heat of the sun's ...
... considerable extent , but very shallow , and the borders of which are steep . The whole island , except three or four inconsider- able rocky mountains , is composed of ice and sand ; and , as the shores fall , from the heat of the sun's ...
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... considerable height ; all the buildings in the village were more or less damaged ; one balagan was thrown down ; some of the ovens ( the only brick - work about the build- ings ) were also shaken in ; and all the paintings , & c . in ...
... considerable height ; all the buildings in the village were more or less damaged ; one balagan was thrown down ; some of the ovens ( the only brick - work about the build- ings ) were also shaken in ; and all the paintings , & c . in ...
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... considerable . Plain narrative pleases , while it presents us with a continual change of scene : it requires no great attention or mental exertion ; we glide along its pages , and are freed from the trouble of marching - plain narrative ...
... considerable . Plain narrative pleases , while it presents us with a continual change of scene : it requires no great attention or mental exertion ; we glide along its pages , and are freed from the trouble of marching - plain narrative ...
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