The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volumen35Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1802 |
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... soon as we reflect on the words which must have stood in the original , all difficulty vanishes on this head . For n may signify either she is now dead , ' or she is now dying . Matthew's translator rendered the word according to the ...
... soon as we reflect on the words which must have stood in the original , all difficulty vanishes on this head . For n may signify either she is now dead , ' or she is now dying . Matthew's translator rendered the word according to the ...
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... soon is said to begin near the coast of Coromandel , early in Octo- ber . But in fact between the two monsoons , the expiration of the one and the commencement of the other , the winds and currents are variable on this coast , partaking ...
... soon is said to begin near the coast of Coromandel , early in Octo- ber . But in fact between the two monsoons , the expiration of the one and the commencement of the other , the winds and currents are variable on this coast , partaking ...
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... soon loses its effect on coming to the coast , for it never ex- tends above one or two leagues out to sea , where the S. W. monsoon blows incessantly at this season of the year . But within a month after the summer solstice , the ...
... soon loses its effect on coming to the coast , for it never ex- tends above one or two leagues out to sea , where the S. W. monsoon blows incessantly at this season of the year . But within a month after the summer solstice , the ...
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... soon rushes from every point of the compass . Colonel Capper proceeds to the explanation of some other appearances of perennial winds ; which we cannot , from its ex- tent , follow , or , from its nature , abridge . Our author , from ...
... soon rushes from every point of the compass . Colonel Capper proceeds to the explanation of some other appearances of perennial winds ; which we cannot , from its ex- tent , follow , or , from its nature , abridge . Our author , from ...
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... soon to the northward , immediately after having rounded the Cape ; and a few degrees further northward many ships have likewise nearly been lost on the opposite side , by an error of near four degrees in the easting , according to the ...
... soon to the northward , immediately after having rounded the Cape ; and a few degrees further northward many ships have likewise nearly been lost on the opposite side , by an error of near four degrees in the easting , according to the ...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volumen23;Volumen1767 Tobias Smollett Vista completa - 1767 |
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