The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... ship , destroyed shortly after by Lord Ex- mouth , said they were regarded by the fishermen with a superstitious reverence , who believed if they left the bay the fish would also leave it . I did however record them occasion , which ...
... ship , destroyed shortly after by Lord Ex- mouth , said they were regarded by the fishermen with a superstitious reverence , who believed if they left the bay the fish would also leave it . I did however record them occasion , which ...
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... ships commonly con- of the serpent , and determined to have tain two hundred or more gallons , and a share in the ... ship's deck in a gale of and the Mediterranean are of the same wind , which I think not improbable , species , and ...
... ships commonly con- of the serpent , and determined to have tain two hundred or more gallons , and a share in the ... ship's deck in a gale of and the Mediterranean are of the same wind , which I think not improbable , species , and ...
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... ships cannot sail round Scotland . as well as those which surround Loch- In that season three ships are employed Lomond , are visible . in the canal in breaking up the ice . On the 2d of December , we left The construction of this great ...
... ships cannot sail round Scotland . as well as those which surround Loch- In that season three ships are employed Lomond , are visible . in the canal in breaking up the ice . On the 2d of December , we left The construction of this great ...
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... ship at Civita Vecchia fit to make a long voyage : this was accordingly It was towards this period that hired : but ... ships in that port , and which had been lately sequestered pursuant to the direction of Napoleon to his vassal of ...
... ship at Civita Vecchia fit to make a long voyage : this was accordingly It was towards this period that hired : but ... ships in that port , and which had been lately sequestered pursuant to the direction of Napoleon to his vassal of ...
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... ship , the collection had been augmented by was restored to her captain , on the sole a regular set of the most classical en- condition , that he should receive the gravings extant , together with some of family and effects of the ...
... ship , the collection had been augmented by was restored to her captain , on the sole a regular set of the most classical en- condition , that he should receive the gravings extant , together with some of family and effects of the ...
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