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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... seen for twenty years ; we had evidently forgotten each other . Sir Robert Wilson , together with two other English gentlemen , were the persons who con- trived the escape of Lavalette from prison in Paris shortly before he was to have ...
... seen for twenty years ; we had evidently forgotten each other . Sir Robert Wilson , together with two other English gentlemen , were the persons who con- trived the escape of Lavalette from prison in Paris shortly before he was to have ...
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... the Crimean war ; whilst in the Baltic , at the same time , Cronstadt was left untouched , and Bomarsund only destroyed after its capitulation to a land attack . Algiers , as seen from the bay , is pyramidal 42 ENGLAND TO CALCUTTA .
... the Crimean war ; whilst in the Baltic , at the same time , Cronstadt was left untouched , and Bomarsund only destroyed after its capitulation to a land attack . Algiers , as seen from the bay , is pyramidal 42 ENGLAND TO CALCUTTA .
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... seen from the sea . We stood out of the bay , and bid adieu to Algiers , continuing our course along the coast of Africa . The sea had now become very rough , and sea sickness again attacked many of the passengers . On the 31st we lost ...
... seen from the sea . We stood out of the bay , and bid adieu to Algiers , continuing our course along the coast of Africa . The sea had now become very rough , and sea sickness again attacked many of the passengers . On the 31st we lost ...
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... seen at Gibraltar , gave us our first introduc- tion to tropical botany . † * This arrangement no longer exists , as the mail steamers are berthed in the Quarantine Harbour above the Lazaretto , so that passengers have to land at the ...
... seen at Gibraltar , gave us our first introduc- tion to tropical botany . † * This arrangement no longer exists , as the mail steamers are berthed in the Quarantine Harbour above the Lazaretto , so that passengers have to land at the ...
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... seen in many German towns ; some of the handsomest are at Nuremberg , but the most highly finished the editor has seen , are at Rorshach , on the Lake of Constance . As most German cities observed that in many instances the lower floors ...
... seen in many German towns ; some of the handsomest are at Nuremberg , but the most highly finished the editor has seen , are at Rorshach , on the Lake of Constance . As most German cities observed that in many instances the lower floors ...
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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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