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... passed upon the premises . It was Mr. Lancaster's earnest wish , to extend the benefits of his plan to every corner of the land . In the following year , accordingly , 400l . were raised , to train young men who might propagate the ...
... passed upon the premises . It was Mr. Lancaster's earnest wish , to extend the benefits of his plan to every corner of the land . In the following year , accordingly , 400l . were raised , to train young men who might propagate the ...
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... passed the night in tranquillity , but the day dawned just in time to shew us that we were close upon rocks and breakers . Immediately a great alarm arose , all hands were called , and on heaving the lead , we found only three fathoms ...
... passed the night in tranquillity , but the day dawned just in time to shew us that we were close upon rocks and breakers . Immediately a great alarm arose , all hands were called , and on heaving the lead , we found only three fathoms ...
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... passed over , in the beginning of November , 1810 , to La Guayra , the port of Caraccas , which has but slen- der pretensions , however , to be so denominated , being a mere road - stead , open to the north and east , and slightly shel ...
... passed over , in the beginning of November , 1810 , to La Guayra , the port of Caraccas , which has but slen- der pretensions , however , to be so denominated , being a mere road - stead , open to the north and east , and slightly shel ...
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... passed through exten- sive tracts of beautiful and fertile country nearly uninhabited . At one station he met a party of Indians ; the young women , many of whom were of ' pleasing features , ' going to seek work in the coffee ...
... passed through exten- sive tracts of beautiful and fertile country nearly uninhabited . At one station he met a party of Indians ; the young women , many of whom were of ' pleasing features , ' going to seek work in the coffee ...
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... passing between the ports and the inland cities to which they belong . In crossing this chain , from Valencia to its port , our traveller had a suc- cession of most romantic scenery . The harbour is described as excellent , excepting ...
... passing between the ports and the inland cities to which they belong . In crossing this chain , from Valencia to its port , our traveller had a suc- cession of most romantic scenery . The harbour is described as excellent , excepting ...
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