The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... seen to the west- ward . On reaching the river again , which had passed through the mountains by a different way , they found it very narrow , full of rocks , and running with a violent current . After passing the moun- tains , they ...
... seen to the west- ward . On reaching the river again , which had passed through the mountains by a different way , they found it very narrow , full of rocks , and running with a violent current . After passing the moun- tains , they ...
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... seen to very much advantage from this island , as the per- spective must be very oblique . The rapids are , however , but little less worthy of a visit than the falls them- selves , and can no doubt be seen with much greater effect from ...
... seen to very much advantage from this island , as the per- spective must be very oblique . The rapids are , however , but little less worthy of a visit than the falls them- selves , and can no doubt be seen with much greater effect from ...
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... seen those trees cultivated for the same purpose , in gardens and groves ; they are not uncommon near Palermo , Trapani , Marsala , Agrigentum , Syracuse , & c . But they are confined to the littoral region , where the highest degree of ...
... seen those trees cultivated for the same purpose , in gardens and groves ; they are not uncommon near Palermo , Trapani , Marsala , Agrigentum , Syracuse , & c . But they are confined to the littoral region , where the highest degree of ...
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