The Saturday Magazine, Tom 4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... vessels unloading before they enter the harbour , and encountering the passage through the Zuyder Zee , which was ... vessel from Amsterdam , is eighteen hours . STREETS , & c . of many of the houses are surmounted , not with circular ...
... vessels unloading before they enter the harbour , and encountering the passage through the Zuyder Zee , which was ... vessel from Amsterdam , is eighteen hours . STREETS , & c . of many of the houses are surmounted , not with circular ...
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... vessels . and is adorned with sculpture , emblematical of navigation . erected in 1665. It is 220 feet in length ... vessel completely rigged , on which the boys are exercised . Another large building , situated near the Muyden Gate ...
... vessels . and is adorned with sculpture , emblematical of navigation . erected in 1665. It is 220 feet in length ... vessel completely rigged , on which the boys are exercised . Another large building , situated near the Muyden Gate ...
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... vessel , which was on the point of putting off for Mitylene , to be seized , and the Turk to be brought before a magistrate . Without hesitation , Mus- tapha acknowledged himself a Christian , and declared his determination to die ...
... vessel , which was on the point of putting off for Mitylene , to be seized , and the Turk to be brought before a magistrate . Without hesitation , Mus- tapha acknowledged himself a Christian , and declared his determination to die ...
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... vessel a , beneath the platform , and immediately under the sieves . and often ruddy ; they are naturally a cheerful people , and , after passing so many hours in subter- ranean darkness , they may well hail with delight the sunshine of ...
... vessel a , beneath the platform , and immediately under the sieves . and often ruddy ; they are naturally a cheerful people , and , after passing so many hours in subter- ranean darkness , they may well hail with delight the sunshine of ...
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... vessels , ( Dutch prizes , ) which were moored near , Van Ghent , aided by a strong easterly wind and spring - tide , succeeded in breaking the chain ; when he set fire to the ships , and sailed on- wards up the river . On arriving ...
... vessels , ( Dutch prizes , ) which were moored near , Van Ghent , aided by a strong easterly wind and spring - tide , succeeded in breaking the chain ; when he set fire to the ships , and sailed on- wards up the river . On arriving ...
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