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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... passed our time . The change of watch , at four o'clock in the morning , brought with it " a change in the spirit of the dream , " for little undisturbed sleep could be had by the passen- gers after that hour , in consequence of the ...
... passed our time . The change of watch , at four o'clock in the morning , brought with it " a change in the spirit of the dream , " for little undisturbed sleep could be had by the passen- gers after that hour , in consequence of the ...
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... passed away , that is supposing the passengers had all recovered from the distressing sea sickness ; then followed a vigorous set to at backgammon , & c .; but I must acknowledge the ladies generally spent the morning more profitably ...
... passed away , that is supposing the passengers had all recovered from the distressing sea sickness ; then followed a vigorous set to at backgammon , & c .; but I must acknowledge the ladies generally spent the morning more profitably ...
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... passed it , on the 22nd of October , 1850 ; a storm was prevailing , the sky was covered with dark lowering clouds , lightning flashed through the gloom , the sea was raging , and the towering gloomy cape appeared frowning upon us as if ...
... passed it , on the 22nd of October , 1850 ; a storm was prevailing , the sky was covered with dark lowering clouds , lightning flashed through the gloom , the sea was raging , and the towering gloomy cape appeared frowning upon us as if ...
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Frederick Walter Simms Frederick Simms (M.B.). near to and passed Cape St. Vincent . The cape and the whole of the ... passing this cape we entered the straits of Gibraltar . This celebrated channel is generally reckoned to commence here ...
Frederick Walter Simms Frederick Simms (M.B.). near to and passed Cape St. Vincent . The cape and the whole of the ... passing this cape we entered the straits of Gibraltar . This celebrated channel is generally reckoned to commence here ...
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... passed through the gate into the town , and hired an open carriage to convey us to such interesting spots as our time would permit us to visit , for we were to proceed again upon our journey before the evening . But here we found a ...
... passed through the gate into the town , and hired an open carriage to convey us to such interesting spots as our time would permit us to visit , for we were to proceed again upon our journey before the evening . But here we found a ...
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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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