The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side x
... Plains . - Formidable Growth of Thistles . - Projected Colony of the Spaniards . - Falkner's Account of Patago- nia and the Pampas . - Sandy Deserts . - The native Inhabitants . - Their ro ving Habits . - Their Stature . - The Coasts of ...
... Plains . - Formidable Growth of Thistles . - Projected Colony of the Spaniards . - Falkner's Account of Patago- nia and the Pampas . - Sandy Deserts . - The native Inhabitants . - Their ro ving Habits . - Their Stature . - The Coasts of ...
Side xi
... Plains of the Undes . - Their Produce . - Journey of Mr. Fraser . Supposed poisonous Wind . - Gangoutri . - Peculiar Appearance of the Himalyeh . CHAP . XXII . BRUCE'S TRAVELS . 233 Bruce appointed Consul at Algiers . - His Travels on ...
... Plains of the Undes . - Their Produce . - Journey of Mr. Fraser . Supposed poisonous Wind . - Gangoutri . - Peculiar Appearance of the Himalyeh . CHAP . XXII . BRUCE'S TRAVELS . 233 Bruce appointed Consul at Algiers . - His Travels on ...
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... plains of Europe : there was not an inch of waste ground . The roads or paths occupi- ed no more space than was absolutely necessary , and the fences did not take up above four inches each ; nor was this small por- tion of ground ...
... plains of Europe : there was not an inch of waste ground . The roads or paths occupi- ed no more space than was absolutely necessary , and the fences did not take up above four inches each ; nor was this small por- tion of ground ...
Side 68
... plain of Matavai , to the great sur- prise of a multitude of the natives who attended upon the occa- sion , and gazed on the horsemen with as much astonishment as if they had been centaurs . What the two captains had begun was ...
... plain of Matavai , to the great sur- prise of a multitude of the natives who attended upon the occa- sion , and gazed on the horsemen with as much astonishment as if they had been centaurs . What the two captains had begun was ...
Side 116
... plain , occasionally diversified by some wooded hills , on which the palm tree was conspicuous . The physical character of these rivers , the sources of which must be distant , as they flow through a level plain apparently of great ...
... plain , occasionally diversified by some wooded hills , on which the palm tree was conspicuous . The physical character of these rivers , the sources of which must be distant , as they flow through a level plain apparently of great ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1831 |
The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1831 |
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