The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Tom 6H. Colburn, 1822 |
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... June . They have found , from the information of Indians , that the maps hitherto published are not to be depended upon , but Hearne's information to be tolerably accurate . One of the guides was a boy at the time of Hearne's journey ...
... June . They have found , from the information of Indians , that the maps hitherto published are not to be depended upon , but Hearne's information to be tolerably accurate . One of the guides was a boy at the time of Hearne's journey ...
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... June 1821 , and ar- rived at Havre in July . The collection is the most considerable ever introduced into France by any single expedition . It con- sists of 84 cases , containing 600 living plants in the very best order , many of them ...
... June 1821 , and ar- rived at Havre in July . The collection is the most considerable ever introduced into France by any single expedition . It con- sists of 84 cases , containing 600 living plants in the very best order , many of them ...
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... June , any person who has taken a degree at Oxford , Cam- bridge , or Dublin , may act as a solicitor after having served a clerkship of three years . Persons bound for five years , and serving part of that time , not exceeding one year ...
... June , any person who has taken a degree at Oxford , Cam- bridge , or Dublin , may act as a solicitor after having served a clerkship of three years . Persons bound for five years , and serving part of that time , not exceeding one year ...
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... June 20th , 1815 , they descried Beering's island , the high rocks of which , covered with snow , afford only au ungenia ! prospect to mariners . Thick fogs for the next seven days most vexatiously obscured the coast which they were so ...
... June 20th , 1815 , they descried Beering's island , the high rocks of which , covered with snow , afford only au ungenia ! prospect to mariners . Thick fogs for the next seven days most vexatiously obscured the coast which they were so ...
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... JUNE 30,30 29,58 30,0206 77 34 55,39 1,225 JULY 30,30 29,54 29,8928 77 35 59,80 2,25625 AUG . 30,18 29,47 29,8110 84 41 64,62 1,575 SEPT . 30,20 29,42 29,8362 77 40 60,65 2,2625 67222-511 0 3 6 1 3 3 5 0 4 2 3 9 1 2 8 3 18 3 0 4 3 I 8 ...
... JUNE 30,30 29,58 30,0206 77 34 55,39 1,225 JULY 30,30 29,54 29,8928 77 35 59,80 2,25625 AUG . 30,18 29,47 29,8110 84 41 64,62 1,575 SEPT . 30,20 29,42 29,8362 77 40 60,65 2,2625 67222-511 0 3 6 1 3 3 5 0 4 2 3 9 1 2 8 3 18 3 0 4 3 I 8 ...
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