New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 11Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1819 |
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Page 317
... continued to regard us in silence , but , on the ship's tack- ing , they set up a simultaneous shout , ac- companied with many strange gesticula- tions , and went off in their sledges with amazing velocity towards the land . After they ...
... continued to regard us in silence , but , on the ship's tack- ing , they set up a simultaneous shout , ac- companied with many strange gesticula- tions , and went off in their sledges with amazing velocity towards the land . After they ...
Page 460
... continued equally favourable ,. A young man from Bohemia , named Francis William Sieber , full of the most ardent enthusiasm for the science of Natural History , has gone on a pilgrimage to the Levant , in a manner very different indeed ...
... continued equally favourable ,. A young man from Bohemia , named Francis William Sieber , full of the most ardent enthusiasm for the science of Natural History , has gone on a pilgrimage to the Levant , in a manner very different indeed ...
Page 530
... continued to descend in great quantities , till at last an upper forced passage was discovered , communi- cating from above with that which entered horizontally into the pyramid . He then perceived another entrance , which was evidently ...
... continued to descend in great quantities , till at last an upper forced passage was discovered , communi- cating from above with that which entered horizontally into the pyramid . He then perceived another entrance , which was evidently ...
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