The Saturday Magazine, المجلد 3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... mountain , determined to ascend to the summit in the morning , in the hope of gaining a view of the sea ; but the first thing he did was to shelter himself in one of the low trees which had the thickest foliage , and which proved , in ...
... mountain , determined to ascend to the summit in the morning , in the hope of gaining a view of the sea ; but the first thing he did was to shelter himself in one of the low trees which had the thickest foliage , and which proved , in ...
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... mountain from whence he had beheld the American ship prepare for sailing . He succeeded in gaining the summit , and remained all this day viewing the distant horizon , but no sail appeared , and the night passed heavily . About the ...
... mountain from whence he had beheld the American ship prepare for sailing . He succeeded in gaining the summit , and remained all this day viewing the distant horizon , but no sail appeared , and the night passed heavily . About the ...
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... mountain of metal . It is said to contain a very large proportion of gold and silver . While it was in fusion , the nobles and the people cast in , as votive offerings , their plate and money . I endeavoured , in vain , to assay a small ...
... mountain of metal . It is said to contain a very large proportion of gold and silver . While it was in fusion , the nobles and the people cast in , as votive offerings , their plate and money . I endeavoured , in vain , to assay a small ...
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... mountain called Agoan ; and we travelled five days ' journey , through places wholly waste and destroyed . The trees were without leaves , and the barks of them were all devoured ; and no grass was to be seen . And if we had not been ...
... mountain called Agoan ; and we travelled five days ' journey , through places wholly waste and destroyed . The trees were without leaves , and the barks of them were all devoured ; and no grass was to be seen . And if we had not been ...
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... mountainous district , and divided into superior and inferior , according to their relative position ; the beds in ... mountain of Potosi : it is of immense height , and said to be penetrated with veins in every direction : when first ...
... mountainous district , and divided into superior and inferior , according to their relative position ; the beds in ... mountain of Potosi : it is of immense height , and said to be penetrated with veins in every direction : when first ...
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