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... Land's End , and was highly delighted with the beautiful sea - view which is afforded from that commanding elevation . The sky , ' he says , was clear and cloudless : but clear indeed it must have been to enable him to discern the coast ...
... Land's End , and was highly delighted with the beautiful sea - view which is afforded from that commanding elevation . The sky , ' he says , was clear and cloudless : but clear indeed it must have been to enable him to discern the coast ...
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... land in Sweden . I have said , indeed , that I never would permit foreign troops to land in my territories , unless they were under my command . As an attack might be made imme . diately , I wished to spare you the trouble of a new ...
... land in Sweden . I have said , indeed , that I never would permit foreign troops to land in my territories , unless they were under my command . As an attack might be made imme . diately , I wished to spare you the trouble of a new ...
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... Land's End is only as far as from the Thames to the South Foreland ; with this important difference , that neither shoals nor sand- banks occur in the way . It is likewise to be considered that the south shore of the Channel terminates ...
... Land's End is only as far as from the Thames to the South Foreland ; with this important difference , that neither shoals nor sand- banks occur in the way . It is likewise to be considered that the south shore of the Channel terminates ...
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