England to Calcutta, by the overland route, in 1845, by F.W. Simms, ed. by his son [F. Simms].Harrison and Sons, 1878 - 156 páginas |
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... appearance , and seemed to give new life to the party , who afterwards repaired to the deck to listen to the band , which then again played , and a dance was not unfrequently got up to pass the time away . As the evening advanced , the ...
... appearance , and seemed to give new life to the party , who afterwards repaired to the deck to listen to the band , which then again played , and a dance was not unfrequently got up to pass the time away . As the evening advanced , the ...
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... appeared that ship rolled very much when not progressing , for she was too high out of the water for her breadth , and too narrow for her length . The " Great Liverpool " was originally built , so I was informed , from a design by that ...
... appeared that ship rolled very much when not progressing , for she was too high out of the water for her breadth , and too narrow for her length . The " Great Liverpool " was originally built , so I was informed , from a design by that ...
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... appearance when next I passed it , on the 22nd of October , 1850 ; a storm was prevailing , the sky was covered with ... appeared to be an ex- tremely likely place under such circumstances to be indeed a finisterre to any poor mariners ...
... appearance when next I passed it , on the 22nd of October , 1850 ; a storm was prevailing , the sky was covered with ... appeared to be an ex- tremely likely place under such circumstances to be indeed a finisterre to any poor mariners ...
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... appeared the mountains of Granada ; and obliquely , on our right , were the Before us the Pillars of mountains in Morocco . on the Hercules rose to our view , the one European side is the far - famed rock of Gibraltar , the other pillar ...
... appeared the mountains of Granada ; and obliquely , on our right , were the Before us the Pillars of mountains in Morocco . on the Hercules rose to our view , the one European side is the far - famed rock of Gibraltar , the other pillar ...
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... appeared to be a doubtful if not suspicious set ; but in an isolated place like this , they are more or less necessary to the garrison and the permanent inhabitants . We passed through the gate into the town , and hired an open carriage ...
... appeared to be a doubtful if not suspicious set ; but in an isolated place like this , they are more or less necessary to the garrison and the permanent inhabitants . We passed through the gate into the town , and hired an open carriage ...
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England to Calcutta, by the overland route, in 1845, by F.W. Simms, ed. by ... Frederick Walter Simms Visualização integral - 1878 |
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