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Page 84
... island of Madagascar , and even in the vicinity of the islands of Mauritius and Bourbon , where also there are volcanoes , whirlwinds occasioned by sudden changes in the atmosphere will , at certain seasons , frequently occur . But in ...
... island of Madagascar , and even in the vicinity of the islands of Mauritius and Bourbon , where also there are volcanoes , whirlwinds occasioned by sudden changes in the atmosphere will , at certain seasons , frequently occur . But in ...
Page 478
... island of Mahé to take water and catch turtle , the plants were carried to the other side of the island , in order that they might be more concealed . They were put in the ground at l'Anse Royal , and left to the care of nature . The ...
... island of Mahé to take water and catch turtle , the plants were carried to the other side of the island , in order that they might be more concealed . They were put in the ground at l'Anse Royal , and left to the care of nature . The ...
Page 479
... island to island ; some that have been marked , and set at liberty , having been re- taken at another island a league distant . The author next stopped at Pondicherry ; which leads him into political and commercial reflections ...
... island to island ; some that have been marked , and set at liberty , having been re- taken at another island a league distant . The author next stopped at Pondicherry ; which leads him into political and commercial reflections ...
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