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... feveral travellers in the Great and Little Deferts , and is extremely curious . 1792. A Second Edition of the " Me Philofophical Tranfactions , Vol . LXXI . Part I. In the whole , 2100 miles ! The Map itself is on two sheets . Phil ...
... feveral travellers in the Great and Little Deferts , and is extremely curious . 1792. A Second Edition of the " Me Philofophical Tranfactions , Vol . LXXI . Part I. In the whole , 2100 miles ! The Map itself is on two sheets . Phil ...
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... feveral points of view we have never feen it before . The name of this church ( St. Clement's Danes ) has been frequently , as to the latter part of the appellation , an object of conjecture . Every one has heard the ftory of the filver ...
... feveral points of view we have never feen it before . The name of this church ( St. Clement's Danes ) has been frequently , as to the latter part of the appellation , an object of conjecture . Every one has heard the ftory of the filver ...
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... feveral times , but dragged ; and it was not till fonie minutes had elapfed that it took fteady hold in a thicket near a house . Here they con- ceived them felves to be releafed from all peril ; but the inhabitants of the houfe ...
... feveral times , but dragged ; and it was not till fonie minutes had elapfed that it took fteady hold in a thicket near a house . Here they con- ceived them felves to be releafed from all peril ; but the inhabitants of the houfe ...
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... feveral times have jumped out of it with great eafe and fafety , but he perfifted in fharing the fate of his companion , till they were both enabled to land in fafety . CAPTAIN SOWDEN'S ACCOUNT . MR . EDITOR , As numberless queftions ...
... feveral times have jumped out of it with great eafe and fafety , but he perfifted in fharing the fate of his companion , till they were both enabled to land in fafety . CAPTAIN SOWDEN'S ACCOUNT . MR . EDITOR , As numberless queftions ...
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... feveral degrees ; for , on our paffing through the first cloud after leaving London , the wind , which had before been nearly S. W. changed to S. S. E. by which means we found ourfelves over St. Alban's , in Hertford- fhire . On ...
... feveral degrees ; for , on our paffing through the first cloud after leaving London , the wind , which had before been nearly S. W. changed to S. S. E. by which means we found ourfelves over St. Alban's , in Hertford- fhire . On ...
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