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Page 151
... seems equally certain that we have now , in many respects , surpassed them . Details of some par- ticular practices and modes of culture not undeserving of at- tention will be found in our Journal ; and that others , of more ...
... seems equally certain that we have now , in many respects , surpassed them . Details of some par- ticular practices and modes of culture not undeserving of at- tention will be found in our Journal ; and that others , of more ...
Page 342
... seems to be the only chance that is left to us ; - it is , if we may so speak , the only means of fording the immense gulf which divides us from anti- quity . Every other experiment has been tried . The ashes of Herculaneum have ceased ...
... seems to be the only chance that is left to us ; - it is , if we may so speak , the only means of fording the immense gulf which divides us from anti- quity . Every other experiment has been tried . The ashes of Herculaneum have ceased ...
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... seems impossible that we should miss the anchoring place , since our Captain has studied the geography of the coast . " In accompanying the letter - writer to our remote settlements of Sydney and Port Jackson , we feel in some respects ...
... seems impossible that we should miss the anchoring place , since our Captain has studied the geography of the coast . " In accompanying the letter - writer to our remote settlements of Sydney and Port Jackson , we feel in some respects ...
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