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Page 122
... passed the Rock of Antiquity in the night ; so that I could not inspect it . It stands at the water's edge on the right side of the river , about three miles below the rapids ; and takes its name from some ancient sculpture which ...
... passed the Rock of Antiquity in the night ; so that I could not inspect it . It stands at the water's edge on the right side of the river , about three miles below the rapids ; and takes its name from some ancient sculpture which ...
Page 124
... passed Portsmouth , a small village in the Sciota bottom . A little below this I landed at a cabin where the good woman was nursing a child with a sore head . She complained that she had applied to several physicians for relief , in ...
... passed Portsmouth , a small village in the Sciota bottom . A little below this I landed at a cabin where the good woman was nursing a child with a sore head . She complained that she had applied to several physicians for relief , in ...
Page 128
... passed between him and the Smith , and judged it would be most prudent not to notice the delay . When he had gained the summit of the hill , the extreme beauty of the scene which lay beyond as far as the eye could reach , in- duced him ...
... passed between him and the Smith , and judged it would be most prudent not to notice the delay . When he had gained the summit of the hill , the extreme beauty of the scene which lay beyond as far as the eye could reach , in- duced him ...
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