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... hand , on which he wrote with a pencil the history of each day , before he entered it in the journal at night . We will transcribe that part of Balugani's journal which describes the springs , because it sets the question for ever at ...
... hand , on which he wrote with a pencil the history of each day , before he entered it in the journal at night . We will transcribe that part of Balugani's journal which describes the springs , because it sets the question for ever at ...
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... hand of man . It is kept clear of grass , or other aquatic plants ; and the water in it is perfectly pure and limpid , but has no ebullition or motion of any kind discernible upon its surface . This mouth , or opening of the source , is ...
... hand of man . It is kept clear of grass , or other aquatic plants ; and the water in it is perfectly pure and limpid , but has no ebullition or motion of any kind discernible upon its surface . This mouth , or opening of the source , is ...
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... hand- writing , giving him a slight liberty to finish the sketch , but not to change the costume of the player . This was written a short time before the publication of the travels ; but it is quite evident to any eye that the ...
... hand- writing , giving him a slight liberty to finish the sketch , but not to change the costume of the player . This was written a short time before the publication of the travels ; but it is quite evident to any eye that the ...
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... hands of the most savage murderers . It seems that he had been landed in Huaheine by the brig Venus : and in return for ... hand , were sufficiently aware of their own relative superiority at the time , to make their own terms for the ...
... hands of the most savage murderers . It seems that he had been landed in Huaheine by the brig Venus : and in return for ... hand , were sufficiently aware of their own relative superiority at the time , to make their own terms for the ...
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... hand ; and before the carpenters here had completed their work , the brig was seized by the Portugueze government , and the crew conducted back to Porto Seguro . An inhabitant of that place , to revenge an old quarrel upon the governor ...
... hand ; and before the carpenters here had completed their work , the brig was seized by the Portugueze government , and the crew conducted back to Porto Seguro . An inhabitant of that place , to revenge an old quarrel upon the governor ...
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