The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... vessel , will be most inclined to indulge in that melancholy train of thought which his situation naturally suggests . The companions of his early years , the scenes of his youthful enjoyments , the dangers to be encountered before he ...
... vessel , will be most inclined to indulge in that melancholy train of thought which his situation naturally suggests . The companions of his early years , the scenes of his youthful enjoyments , the dangers to be encountered before he ...
Strona 524
... vessel , into the aperture of which was inserted a thermometer surrounded with chamois leather , and made to fit accurately , with its bulb nearly in the axis . After briskly agi- tating the vessel for a few minutes , to his great ...
... vessel , into the aperture of which was inserted a thermometer surrounded with chamois leather , and made to fit accurately , with its bulb nearly in the axis . After briskly agi- tating the vessel for a few minutes , to his great ...
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... vessels are compelled to run for Cromarty Frith , but , from the long narrow formation of that Frith , and the stupendous mountains surrounding it , the winds are often drawn so much from the west , that after entering the bay , many ...
... vessels are compelled to run for Cromarty Frith , but , from the long narrow formation of that Frith , and the stupendous mountains surrounding it , the winds are often drawn so much from the west , that after entering the bay , many ...
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... vessels having taken their stations , the French ships struck their colours on the morning of the 14th June , and those of Spain were immediately hoisted . The French ships were not at all injured , as the Spaniards wanted them for ...
... vessels having taken their stations , the French ships struck their colours on the morning of the 14th June , and those of Spain were immediately hoisted . The French ships were not at all injured , as the Spaniards wanted them for ...
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... vessel which brought over the dispatches , we learn that Sir Thomas Dyer and Major Roche , sent over by our Government , had arrived at Gijon , and were immediately waited upon by a deputation from the provisional Go- vernment at Oviedo ...
... vessel which brought over the dispatches , we learn that Sir Thomas Dyer and Major Roche , sent over by our Government , had arrived at Gijon , and were immediately waited upon by a deputation from the provisional Go- vernment at Oviedo ...
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