The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... Captain Cook , and the surgeon of the ship , to whose skill and attention may be attributed his ultimate recovery , as from the quantity of water the sailor suffered him to drink ( which the surgeon succeeded in dislodging from his ...
... Captain Cook , and the surgeon of the ship , to whose skill and attention may be attributed his ultimate recovery , as from the quantity of water the sailor suffered him to drink ( which the surgeon succeeded in dislodging from his ...
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... Captain Cook , in the Endeavour , returned to Portsmouth , having sailed round the world . 1788 A dreadful storm took place in France , which desolated the country and destroyed the harvest for a space of fifty leagues . 1789 The first ...
... Captain Cook , in the Endeavour , returned to Portsmouth , having sailed round the world . 1788 A dreadful storm took place in France , which desolated the country and destroyed the harvest for a space of fifty leagues . 1789 The first ...
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... captain gave him the sheet of paper , the original of which is in my possession , and is in red characters . The figure at the top of the letter was placed there as the bearer of compliments : the branch under him is the type of peace ...
... captain gave him the sheet of paper , the original of which is in my possession , and is in red characters . The figure at the top of the letter was placed there as the bearer of compliments : the branch under him is the type of peace ...
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... Captain Maitland , after his defeat at Waterloo . 1817 Died , at Paris , the Baroness de Staël , the daughter of M. Necker , and author of several political works , which enjoyed considerable popularity while the events of the French ...
... Captain Maitland , after his defeat at Waterloo . 1817 Died , at Paris , the Baroness de Staël , the daughter of M. Necker , and author of several political works , which enjoyed considerable popularity while the events of the French ...
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... Captain Cook sailed from Plymouth on his first voyage of discovery . Died Thomas Gray , one of our best poets . He was buried in the church - yard which suggested the idea of his Elegy , namely , at Stoke Pogius , in Buckinghamshire ...
... Captain Cook sailed from Plymouth on his first voyage of discovery . Died Thomas Gray , one of our best poets . He was buried in the church - yard which suggested the idea of his Elegy , namely , at Stoke Pogius , in Buckinghamshire ...
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