The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... ship employed in the South Sea Fishery . The ship being in the latitude of the Gallapagos , a group of islands situated about two hundred miles west of Peru , she directed her course towards them for the purpose of obtaining wood and ...
... ship employed in the South Sea Fishery . The ship being in the latitude of the Gallapagos , a group of islands situated about two hundred miles west of Peru , she directed her course towards them for the purpose of obtaining wood and ...
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... ship would sail without him ; his situation appeared hopeless , and he passed a sleepless and desponding night ; the noises kept up in the woods convinced him that many birds of prey existed upon the island . When day began to appear ...
... ship would sail without him ; his situation appeared hopeless , and he passed a sleepless and desponding night ; the noises kept up in the woods convinced him that many birds of prey existed upon the island . When day began to appear ...
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... ship prepare for sailing . He succeeded in gaining the summit , and remained all this day viewing the distant horizon , but no sail appeared , and the night passed heavily . About the middle of the next day , he was obliged by hunger to ...
... ship prepare for sailing . He succeeded in gaining the summit , and remained all this day viewing the distant horizon , but no sail appeared , and the night passed heavily . About the middle of the next day , he was obliged by hunger to ...
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... ship with all her guns and stores . A fire took place in the Kremlin , the flames caught the building erected over the pit where the bell yet remains , in consequence of which the metal became hot ; and water thrown to extinguish the ...
... ship with all her guns and stores . A fire took place in the Kremlin , the flames caught the building erected over the pit where the bell yet remains , in consequence of which the metal became hot ; and water thrown to extinguish the ...
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... ship ; it raises two feet like masts , and extends a membrane between , which serves as a sail ; the other two feet are employed as oars . This fish is usually found in the Mediterranean . ceeds them . In his native groves , mounted on ...
... ship ; it raises two feet like masts , and extends a membrane between , which serves as a sail ; the other two feet are employed as oars . This fish is usually found in the Mediterranean . ceeds them . In his native groves , mounted on ...
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