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Page 37
... town at the time of his arrival , - < The walls of Salonica give a very remarkable appearance to the town , and cause it to be seen from a great distance , being white - washed ; and , what is still more extraordinary , they are also ...
... town at the time of his arrival , - < The walls of Salonica give a very remarkable appearance to the town , and cause it to be seen from a great distance , being white - washed ; and , what is still more extraordinary , they are also ...
Page 71
... town of St. John's , the capital of Newfoundland , con- sists of one very narrow street , extending entirely along one side of the port . The houses are principally built of wood ; and there are very few handsome or even good - looking ...
... town of St. John's , the capital of Newfoundland , con- sists of one very narrow street , extending entirely along one side of the port . The houses are principally built of wood ; and there are very few handsome or even good - looking ...
Page 283
... town , through trackless woods , over snow and ice , with the thermometer at zero . In one day , his Honour swam his horse seven times , and had to dry his clothes on his back by turning round and round before a blazing fire ...
... town , through trackless woods , over snow and ice , with the thermometer at zero . In one day , his Honour swam his horse seven times , and had to dry his clothes on his back by turning round and round before a blazing fire ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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