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Page 73
... attempt in the summer ensuing ; and September arrived before he re - passed Bering's Strait . If , according to the opinion given by Lieutenant Chappell , he had , late in August , attempted to pass through the barrier of ice to the ...
... attempt in the summer ensuing ; and September arrived before he re - passed Bering's Strait . If , according to the opinion given by Lieutenant Chappell , he had , late in August , attempted to pass through the barrier of ice to the ...
Page 269
... attempt ; for Camaram's men , being sure that no ball would be spent in vain , determined to send enough , and therefore put two or three in every charge . By a consequence equally unforeseen and ludicrous , this contributed as much to ...
... attempt ; for Camaram's men , being sure that no ball would be spent in vain , determined to send enough , and therefore put two or three in every charge . By a consequence equally unforeseen and ludicrous , this contributed as much to ...
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... attempt to imitate his inimitable excellences . Where this erroneous adoption of his studied manner is combined with a copy of the looser versification of our old tragedians , that singular anomaly is produced which we see presented in ...
... attempt to imitate his inimitable excellences . Where this erroneous adoption of his studied manner is combined with a copy of the looser versification of our old tragedians , that singular anomaly is produced which we see presented in ...
Contents
OF | 1 |
Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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