Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, During the Years 1810 and 1811, Volume 1J. Ballantyne and Company, 1817 - 530 páginas |
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... fall of snow , and it adhered unequal- ly . The cause of this is evidently the smoke which covers London ; but it is difficult to ac count for its unequal operation . This singular- ity has not the bad effect which might be expect ed ...
... fall of snow , and it adhered unequal- ly . The cause of this is evidently the smoke which covers London ; but it is difficult to ac count for its unequal operation . This singular- ity has not the bad effect which might be expect ed ...
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... fall of Niagara , heard at two miles distance ! This crisis continues un- diminished till twelve or one o'clock ; then less and less during the rest of the night , ―till , at the approach of day , a single carriage is heard now and then ...
... fall of Niagara , heard at two miles distance ! This crisis continues un- diminished till twelve or one o'clock ; then less and less during the rest of the night , ―till , at the approach of day , a single carriage is heard now and then ...
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... fall on this artificial atmosphere , its impure mass assumes im- mediately a pale orange tint , similar to the ef ... falling . This black snow sticks to your clothes and linen , or lights on your face . You just feel something on your ...
... fall on this artificial atmosphere , its impure mass assumes im- mediately a pale orange tint , similar to the ef ... falling . This black snow sticks to your clothes and linen , or lights on your face . You just feel something on your ...
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... falling , ending and beginning again , as the member happens to say any thing remarkable . Judging from the reputed taciturnity of this na tion , it might be supposed that the gravity of 11 76 LONDON THE REPORTERS . them;- ...
... falling , ending and beginning again , as the member happens to say any thing remarkable . Judging from the reputed taciturnity of this na tion , it might be supposed that the gravity of 11 76 LONDON THE REPORTERS . them;- ...
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... falls of their horses on the smooth pavement . At last the sergeant - at - arms and his assistant , penetrating into the house , partly by force and partly by address , secured their prison- er , and carried him to the Tower in a ...
... falls of their horses on the smooth pavement . At last the sergeant - at - arms and his assistant , penetrating into the house , partly by force and partly by address , secured their prison- er , and carried him to the Tower in a ...
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