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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... observation . I cannot for a moment flatter myself with the idea of conveying information to those skilled in scientific detail ; my desire was to give true and general descriptions of scenery , people , and the various objects which ...
... observation . I cannot for a moment flatter myself with the idea of conveying information to those skilled in scientific detail ; my desire was to give true and general descriptions of scenery , people , and the various objects which ...
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... observation , aided by my husband's long experience in these Colonies , is my sole resource ; therefore , however defective may be the finish of my picture in detail , the outline is at least original . As it is necessarily impossible ...
... observation , aided by my husband's long experience in these Colonies , is my sole resource ; therefore , however defective may be the finish of my picture in detail , the outline is at least original . As it is necessarily impossible ...
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... observed , in looking over the stern , that immediately following the rudder there always remained a small dark space beyond which the separated waves full of lights united again , and formed a long bright pathway on the water in the ...
... observed , in looking over the stern , that immediately following the rudder there always remained a small dark space beyond which the separated waves full of lights united again , and formed a long bright pathway on the water in the ...
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... observe them for some time ; but when taken out of their natural element , the delicate tentacula shrink and dissolve ... observed one sailing complacently along , his arms , like the many oars of an ancient galley , spread around him ...
... observe them for some time ; but when taken out of their natural element , the delicate tentacula shrink and dissolve ... observed one sailing complacently along , his arms , like the many oars of an ancient galley , spread around him ...
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... observation of the animal , I am induced to believe that various species are described as the same by different ... observe in it , the property of stinging severely , possessed by the tentacula , and retained even after the animal has ...
... observation of the animal , I am induced to believe that various species are described as the same by different ... observe in it , the property of stinging severely , possessed by the tentacula , and retained even after the animal has ...
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