Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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Pagina 238
... miles distant before setting course to land . Malta came into sight as a small speck when still about a hundred miles away . Sicily and Mount Etna had already been visible for some time . Gradually it came nearer and nearer . We put our ...
... miles distant before setting course to land . Malta came into sight as a small speck when still about a hundred miles away . Sicily and Mount Etna had already been visible for some time . Gradually it came nearer and nearer . We put our ...
Pagina 315
... miles , but following the slant of the river , passing between two sundered vertebræ of the mountain backbone , it might be ninety miles . It could hardly take me more than five days , I reckoned . Could I get across before the police ...
... miles , but following the slant of the river , passing between two sundered vertebræ of the mountain backbone , it might be ninety miles . It could hardly take me more than five days , I reckoned . Could I get across before the police ...
Pagina 357
... miles and miles of vineyards , the grapes just then on the verge of ripening , and tobacco and grain --- miles of it . I noticed , moreover , that the machinery was modern ; none of your primitive ( if effective ) Egyptian methods of ...
... miles and miles of vineyards , the grapes just then on the verge of ripening , and tobacco and grain --- miles of it . I noticed , moreover , that the machinery was modern ; none of your primitive ( if effective ) Egyptian methods of ...
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