Wanderings in South America, the North-West of the United States and the Antilles ... 1812, 1816, 1820 & 1824 ...Macmillan and Company, 1879 - 520 páginas |
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... head to get into a washing - tub , and take a cruise in the horse - pond ; but lost his balance at the sudden appearance of the master , and was overturned into the muddy water . The whole of the account of his Tudhoe school ex ...
... head to get into a washing - tub , and take a cruise in the horse - pond ; but lost his balance at the sudden appearance of the master , and was overturned into the muddy water . The whole of the account of his Tudhoe school ex ...
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... head to the stream , and I was left hanging to the bush with the snake close to me , not having been able to recover my balance as the vessel veered from the land . I kept firm hold of the branch to which I was clinging , and was three ...
... head to the stream , and I was left hanging to the bush with the snake close to me , not having been able to recover my balance as the vessel veered from the land . I kept firm hold of the branch to which I was clinging , and was three ...
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... head of the family , is descended lineally from Leofric and Godiva , whose romantic legend is , I regret to say , wholly a myth . It was impossible that she could have ridden through Coventry , for the same reason that , according to ...
... head of the family , is descended lineally from Leofric and Godiva , whose romantic legend is , I regret to say , wholly a myth . It was impossible that she could have ridden through Coventry , for the same reason that , according to ...
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... head of a wax doll . So if Waterton had desired architectural magnificence , he could not have obtained it , except by pulling the house down , and building another . But , he had no taste for such magnificence , his life being one of ...
... head of a wax doll . So if Waterton had desired architectural magnificence , he could not have obtained it , except by pulling the house down , and building another . But , he had no taste for such magnificence , his life being one of ...
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... head upon its shoulders , so as to conceal the long neck , and remains so motionless and so unlike a heron that it might easily be passed without notice . Fig . 2 shows the heron standing on one leg at rest . By moving cautiously round ...
... head upon its shoulders , so as to conceal the long neck , and remains so motionless and so unlike a heron that it might easily be passed without notice . Fig . 2 shows the heron standing on one leg at rest . By moving cautiously round ...
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