The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... river widened gradually to a mile , and afterwards to two miles in breadth . Beautiful , spreading , and spiry trees adorned the country on each side of the river , like a park ; corn , nearly ripe , waved over the water's edge ; large ...
... river widened gradually to a mile , and afterwards to two miles in breadth . Beautiful , spreading , and spiry trees adorned the country on each side of the river , like a park ; corn , nearly ripe , waved over the water's edge ; large ...
Strona 19
... river will be read with much interest . In its natural bed , when uninterrupted by rocks , and other impedi- ments , the river runs at this time of the year at the rate of between one and two miles in an hour ; whenever it is obstructed ...
... river will be read with much interest . In its natural bed , when uninterrupted by rocks , and other impedi- ments , the river runs at this time of the year at the rate of between one and two miles in an hour ; whenever it is obstructed ...
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... river ; and at ten o'clock , having taken leave of my brother and the rest of our party , we embarked in King Boy's canoe , with a light heart and an anxious mind . Although distant about sixty miles from the mouth of the river , our ...
... river ; and at ten o'clock , having taken leave of my brother and the rest of our party , we embarked in King Boy's canoe , with a light heart and an anxious mind . Although distant about sixty miles from the mouth of the river , our ...
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