Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 19, Part 1E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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Page 122
... Captain Keppel , the author of the present interesting work , sailed for England from Bombay ; and after touching at Muscat , disembarked at Bussorah , and ascended the Tigris ; from Bagdad , he made a short excursion to the reputed ...
... Captain Keppel , the author of the present interesting work , sailed for England from Bombay ; and after touching at Muscat , disembarked at Bussorah , and ascended the Tigris ; from Bagdad , he made a short excursion to the reputed ...
Page 124
... Captain Keppel soon begins to bring to our notice ; but we shall introduce these subjects ( as they are also introduced by Captain Keppel ) with a short extract , descriptive of the general appear- ance of the ruins of ancient buildings ...
... Captain Keppel soon begins to bring to our notice ; but we shall introduce these subjects ( as they are also introduced by Captain Keppel ) with a short extract , descriptive of the general appear- ance of the ruins of ancient buildings ...
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... Captain Lord Cochrane , the Hussar , Captain Rose , and the Esperance , Captain Wood , who boarded us , and after treating us with great insolence , pressed every one of our hands save one . " As I was in a jacket and trowsers , one of ...
... Captain Lord Cochrane , the Hussar , Captain Rose , and the Esperance , Captain Wood , who boarded us , and after treating us with great insolence , pressed every one of our hands save one . " As I was in a jacket and trowsers , one of ...
Contents
Conversations of Paley By the Author of Four Years in France | 21 |
Opinions for 1827 | 33 |
Captain Sherwills Visit to Mont Blanc | 41 |
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