Impressions of Australia Felix, During Four Years Residence in that Colony: Notes of a Voyage Round the World; Australian Poems, &cLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1845 - 362 psl. |
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... miles off , for whom the home - kindness sends out occasional suits of comfortable clothing : yet which unfortunately , constructed without accurate knowledge of the size of the persons , do not fit . Then only think of the ...
... miles off , for whom the home - kindness sends out occasional suits of comfortable clothing : yet which unfortunately , constructed without accurate knowledge of the size of the persons , do not fit . Then only think of the ...
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... miles , and back again 264 Colonial Hawks and Eagles 268 An Early Settler Unanimous Indecision 269 271 Convict Passports 271 Glimpse of the Bush 273 What Right have we to Australia ? 275 Some People lose themselves , and others are ...
... miles , and back again 264 Colonial Hawks and Eagles 268 An Early Settler Unanimous Indecision 269 271 Convict Passports 271 Glimpse of the Bush 273 What Right have we to Australia ? 275 Some People lose themselves , and others are ...
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... miles ; and , for us an uncomfortable beginning , it has rained most of the way . We have seen Greenwich Hospital ; a place that does honour to our country ; where , after life - long wear and tear , many a jolly old tar has cast anchor ...
... miles ; and , for us an uncomfortable beginning , it has rained most of the way . We have seen Greenwich Hospital ; a place that does honour to our country ; where , after life - long wear and tear , many a jolly old tar has cast anchor ...
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... miles has cost some trouble ; yet here we are betwixt Dover and Dungeness . This is the first night that we have not come to anchor . The wind being more favourable we sail all night , and leave Dungeness far behind . The sun went ...
... miles has cost some trouble ; yet here we are betwixt Dover and Dungeness . This is the first night that we have not come to anchor . The wind being more favourable we sail all night , and leave Dungeness far behind . The sun went ...
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... miles , and pleased myself with an examination of what was left to modern times of Portchester Castle , with its huge desolate courts and halls , its immense court - yard , and , well guarded from enemies by land and sea , its fine ...
... miles , and pleased myself with an examination of what was left to modern times of Portchester Castle , with its huge desolate courts and halls , its immense court - yard , and , well guarded from enemies by land and sea , its fine ...
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Impressions of Australia Felix, During Four Years Residence in that Colony ... Richard Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1845 |
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