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... travellers are capable of observing more in a few weeks , than others in as many months or years . Dr. Thomson , however , rests his apology on different pretensions : I found , upon comparing my journal with all the English books of ...
... travellers are capable of observing more in a few weeks , than others in as many months or years . Dr. Thomson , however , rests his apology on different pretensions : I found , upon comparing my journal with all the English books of ...
Pagina 115
... travellers were wafted in sight of Gottenburg , which is little short of six hundred miles from Leith in a straight line . During this pas- sage , the water varied in depth from 80 to 100 fathoms ; and , though the season had proved ...
... travellers were wafted in sight of Gottenburg , which is little short of six hundred miles from Leith in a straight line . During this pas- sage , the water varied in depth from 80 to 100 fathoms ; and , though the season had proved ...
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... travellers ( in the midst of their conversation and droll stories which they related to each other ) pulled off their hats to them . ' . - • Lisle Is situated in a dead flat , as all the towns of Flanders are , and almost among the ...
... travellers ( in the midst of their conversation and droll stories which they related to each other ) pulled off their hats to them . ' . - • Lisle Is situated in a dead flat , as all the towns of Flanders are , and almost among the ...
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