The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... Observations Relative to the North - west Company of Montreal . By the Earl of Selkirk . 2. Voyage de la Mer Atlantique à l'Océan Pacifique par le Nord- ouest dans la Mer Glaciale ; par le Capitaine Laurent Ferrer Mal- donado , l'an ...
... Observations Relative to the North - west Company of Montreal . By the Earl of Selkirk . 2. Voyage de la Mer Atlantique à l'Océan Pacifique par le Nord- ouest dans la Mer Glaciale ; par le Capitaine Laurent Ferrer Mal- donado , l'an ...
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... observations , but still more fearful lest the mistaken zeal of others should add to his notes and observations , thus writes to his friend : It is my desire that all wandering pro- lixities be curtailed , in order to avoid the ...
... observations , but still more fearful lest the mistaken zeal of others should add to his notes and observations , thus writes to his friend : It is my desire that all wandering pro- lixities be curtailed , in order to avoid the ...
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... observed to our travellers he had no fear of its infection being communicated from Smyrna , where numbers were daily dying , and from whence persons were daily ar- riving at the island , though within a few hours sail ; but , ' he added ...
... observed to our travellers he had no fear of its infection being communicated from Smyrna , where numbers were daily dying , and from whence persons were daily ar- riving at the island , though within a few hours sail ; but , ' he added ...
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... observed , for the first time , some crocodiles basking on the sand banks in the river , the largest apparently about twenty - five feet long . Mr. Legh thinks Girgeh the limit below which they do not descend ; and they appear to be ...
... observed , for the first time , some crocodiles basking on the sand banks in the river , the largest apparently about twenty - five feet long . Mr. Legh thinks Girgeh the limit below which they do not descend ; and they appear to be ...
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... observed that the author looked in vain for the name of Strabo , who has given , from personal inspec- tion , a particular account of the Memnonian statue , which , in spite of the attestations , Cambyses is said to have previously ...
... observed that the author looked in vain for the name of Strabo , who has given , from personal inspec- tion , a particular account of the Memnonian statue , which , in spite of the attestations , Cambyses is said to have previously ...
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