The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 73Archibald Constable and Company, 1811 |
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Pagina 198
... river of Trois Rivieres , ' about eighteen miles below Quebec , the hills which bordered the river on either side , and which were of a prodigious height , were torn from their foundations , and plunged into the river , causing it to ...
... river of Trois Rivieres , ' about eighteen miles below Quebec , the hills which bordered the river on either side , and which were of a prodigious height , were torn from their foundations , and plunged into the river , causing it to ...
Pagina 431
... river Nepean , the famous Hawkesbury River , of which we shall have many occasions to speak in the sequel of this history . The height of the first range of Blue Mountains , is scarcely more than from two to three hundred fa- thoms and ...
... river Nepean , the famous Hawkesbury River , of which we shall have many occasions to speak in the sequel of this history . The height of the first range of Blue Mountains , is scarcely more than from two to three hundred fa- thoms and ...
Pagina 435
... river . In vain the navigator , who sails along the shores of this immense land , hopes that he is frequently about to discover the mouth of a new river ; in vain does he sail to a distance in the continent , with strong boats , or even ...
... river . In vain the navigator , who sails along the shores of this immense land , hopes that he is frequently about to discover the mouth of a new river ; in vain does he sail to a distance in the continent , with strong boats , or even ...
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