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Pagina 654
... island ; and which , to the eye of the stranger , seem to threaten the town with perpetual destruction . Sometimes even goats , browzing among the cliffs , have loos- ened fragments , which leaving others unsupported , have caused whole ...
... island ; and which , to the eye of the stranger , seem to threaten the town with perpetual destruction . Sometimes even goats , browzing among the cliffs , have loos- ened fragments , which leaving others unsupported , have caused whole ...
Pagina 656
... Island , because the accessible points are guarded by batteries , which are com- pletely out of the reach ( from their elevation ) of annoyance from ships , and a landing cannot possibly be ef- fected till these batteries are silenced ...
... Island , because the accessible points are guarded by batteries , which are com- pletely out of the reach ( from their elevation ) of annoyance from ships , and a landing cannot possibly be ef- fected till these batteries are silenced ...
Pagina 684
... Island , was brought about ; and certainly there was then nothing ferocious in their conduct . Of bows and arrows not the least indication was perceived , either at these islands or at Coen ri- ver ; and the spears were too heavy and ...
... Island , was brought about ; and certainly there was then nothing ferocious in their conduct . Of bows and arrows not the least indication was perceived , either at these islands or at Coen ri- ver ; and the spears were too heavy and ...
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