The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... vessels , each covered with a thick blanket ; they are then exposed to heat sufficiently powerful to destroy the life of ... vessel containing water , and placed over a gentle fire , the water is then allowed to be heated to nearly the ...
... vessels , each covered with a thick blanket ; they are then exposed to heat sufficiently powerful to destroy the life of ... vessel containing water , and placed over a gentle fire , the water is then allowed to be heated to nearly the ...
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... vessel . In this comfortable hope , after having fortified himself with a draught of water from a spring , he ascended one of the trees ; and here , notwithstanding the loud screaming of the nightbird , and the continued whoopings of ...
... vessel . In this comfortable hope , after having fortified himself with a draught of water from a spring , he ascended one of the trees ; and here , notwithstanding the loud screaming of the nightbird , and the continued whoopings of ...
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... vessel of some size , but his heart sank within him when he observed soon afterwards that she stood away upon a different tack . In about half an hour she tacked again , and it now became evident that she was making for the island . The ...
... vessel of some size , but his heart sank within him when he observed soon afterwards that she stood away upon a different tack . In about half an hour she tacked again , and it now became evident that she was making for the island . The ...
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... vessels , carrying 2630 pieces of brass cannon . It was fitted out by Philip II . of Spain , and blessed by a special nuncio from the Pope . Its approach spread terror and dismay ; but Elizabeth took advantage of the panic to excite her ...
... vessels , carrying 2630 pieces of brass cannon . It was fitted out by Philip II . of Spain , and blessed by a special nuncio from the Pope . Its approach spread terror and dismay ; but Elizabeth took advantage of the panic to excite her ...
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... vessel in which the materials were being conveyed to Ireland , was wrecked , and all the property lost . Thus unroofed and unprotected , the Castle has suffered much from wind and weather , but it still presents a fine specimen of an ...
... vessel in which the materials were being conveyed to Ireland , was wrecked , and all the property lost . Thus unroofed and unprotected , the Castle has suffered much from wind and weather , but it still presents a fine specimen of an ...
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