The New Monthly Magazine, Volumen 5Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1816 |
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Macquarrie's Journey into the Interior of New South Wales . banks , and its
general width , the Camp- tion being selected in consequence of its bell River
must be on some occasions of commanding a beautiful and extensive very
coosiderable ...
Macquarrie's Journey into the Interior of New South Wales . banks , and its
general width , the Camp- tion being selected in consequence of its bell River
must be on some occasions of commanding a beautiful and extensive very
coosiderable ...
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... which placed ine in such a situasignals made by our captain , for the tion , that I
could not have endured it a boatmen of Calais to come to our vessel . moment
longer , when they put me down At last , when it was almost dark , a on the sand .
... which placed ine in such a situasignals made by our captain , for the tion , that I
could not have endured it a boatmen of Calais to come to our vessel . moment
longer , when they put me down At last , when it was almost dark , a on the sand .
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but ultimately for the benefit of the na- among whom there are many who would
tion , much less of meetings of such indi- have rudeness pass for liberty , the
Revoviduals who are linked together by some lution cannot be said , on the other
...
but ultimately for the benefit of the na- among whom there are many who would
tion , much less of meetings of such indi- have rudeness pass for liberty , the
Revoviduals who are linked together by some lution cannot be said , on the other
...
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June 1 , air , that I may not venture on the ac - ciblc impellent of himself ; and the
wind tion and use of the principle in the flight losing the resisting principle ( which
that of birds , - a very important point in the fiuid , discoverable to be the ...
June 1 , air , that I may not venture on the ac - ciblc impellent of himself ; and the
wind tion and use of the principle in the flight losing the resisting principle ( which
that of birds , - a very important point in the fiuid , discoverable to be the ...
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The lovers bark in a concern whicb , without a special revela . of the drama ,
however , will here be gratified by tion from heaven , was nothing more nor less
thas the perusal of many amusing anecdotes of authors a renunciation of natural
...
The lovers bark in a concern whicb , without a special revela . of the drama ,
however , will here be gratified by tion from heaven , was nothing more nor less
thas the perusal of many amusing anecdotes of authors a renunciation of natural
...
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Página 17 - River, takes a winding course through the plains, which can be easily traced from the high lands adjoining by the particular verdure of the trees on its banks, which are likewise the only trees throughout the extent of the plains. The level and clear surface of these plains gives them at first view very much the appearance of lands in a state of cultivation.