Life, Voyages, and Exploits of Sir Francis Drake: With Numerous Original Letters from Him and the Lord High Admiral to the Queen and Great Officers of StateJ. Murray, 1844 - Всего страниц: 187 |
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... Arrive at Parramatta Steamboat Scenery on the " River " Sydney Christmas Tree - Christmas Day - Tippling Servants • 124 CHAPTER XIV . 66 Avenue " -Gates - Slip- Homebush - Colonial Country - houses - The - rails - Bushrangers - Mounted ...
... Arrive at Parramatta Steamboat Scenery on the " River " Sydney Christmas Tree - Christmas Day - Tippling Servants • 124 CHAPTER XIV . 66 Avenue " -Gates - Slip- Homebush - Colonial Country - houses - The - rails - Bushrangers - Mounted ...
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... arrived from thence for a month , an un- usually long interval , and intelligence was anxiously expected ; but during the day of our arrival and the following D 2 CHAP . V. ] 335 SCENERY .
... arrived from thence for a month , an un- usually long interval , and intelligence was anxiously expected ; but during the day of our arrival and the following D 2 CHAP . V. ] 335 SCENERY .
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... arrival and the following one , above a dozen English vessels poured in . The pilot had informed us that wheat was at an enormous price in Sydney then , but his statement was not credited ; it was , how- ever , only too correct , twenty ...
... arrival and the following one , above a dozen English vessels poured in . The pilot had informed us that wheat was at an enormous price in Sydney then , but his statement was not credited ; it was , how- ever , only too correct , twenty ...
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... arrived when we left Sydney , or I should have much rejoiced to see the first specimen of high art which the colony has obtained , placed in so lovely and , with us , so favourite a spot . The grand Norfolk Island pine , the fig ...
... arrived when we left Sydney , or I should have much rejoiced to see the first specimen of high art which the colony has obtained , placed in so lovely and , with us , so favourite a spot . The grand Norfolk Island pine , the fig ...
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... arriving is speedily trans- mitted to Sydney and Paramatta . We drove back by a different road , nearer to the port , and less hilly , but equally beautiful with that by which we came . It led us through a moister - looking region ...
... arriving is speedily trans- mitted to Sydney and Paramatta . We drove back by a different road , nearer to the port , and less hilly , but equally beautiful with that by which we came . It led us through a moister - looking region ...
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Life, Voyages, and Exploits of Sir Francis Drake: With Numerous Original ... John Barrow Полный просмотр - 1861 |
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