The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Том 5 |
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Сторінка 109
... have never before appeared . gretting my inconsistency may now see more
reason to reIn the course of the piece , will be presented , for the first gret their
own : most of them never read my letters ; and A cobler who patches and mends
up a ...
... have never before appeared . gretting my inconsistency may now see more
reason to reIn the course of the piece , will be presented , for the first gret their
own : most of them never read my letters ; and A cobler who patches and mends
up a ...
Сторінка 116
1816 , when after a sublime and pictu which was racing about , alarmed at the
appearance of resque voyage amidst the ... was caused to escape , that in a few
minutes the when , after a fight , caused by variable winds , of upwards appeared
.
1816 , when after a sublime and pictu which was racing about , alarmed at the
appearance of resque voyage amidst the ... was caused to escape , that in a few
minutes the when , after a fight , caused by variable winds , of upwards appeared
.
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The sky appeared black during eighteen days before has flowed over the space
of a stone - throw or more , its Having passed two days near Catana , we returned
toeruption ; there were frequent concussions of the extremity begins to grow ...
The sky appeared black during eighteen days before has flowed over the space
of a stone - throw or more , its Having passed two days near Catana , we returned
toeruption ; there were frequent concussions of the extremity begins to grow ...
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In approaching wards learnt , were Indians ( genuine descendants of the forms
the subject of the following article , which appeared this place , the Captain let go
the helm , saying , “ By | Tartars ) who , happening to fall in with one of the ñaos ...
In approaching wards learnt , were Indians ( genuine descendants of the forms
the subject of the following article , which appeared this place , the Captain let go
the helm , saying , “ By | Tartars ) who , happening to fall in with one of the ñaos ...
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They are , in many instances , from 100 to 120 meof ice appeared to be ejected
with the flames , and were tres thick , and their height above the usual level of the
thrown to a great distance from the mountain . surroanding land is from 15 to 20 ...
They are , in many instances , from 100 to 120 meof ice appeared to be ejected
with the flames , and were tres thick , and their height above the usual level of the
thrown to a great distance from the mountain . surroanding land is from 15 to 20 ...
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