The Monthly Magazine, Volume 41, Parts 6-7R. Phillips, 1816 |
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Page 500
... miles the others ; and the whole thickly co- from Emu Ford , was through a very vered with timber . The length of this handsome open forest of lofty trees , and picturesque and remarkable tract of much more practicable and easy than ...
... miles the others ; and the whole thickly co- from Emu Ford , was through a very vered with timber . The length of this handsome open forest of lofty trees , and picturesque and remarkable tract of much more practicable and easy than ...
Page 501
... miles until the Fish had met with since the commencement River is arrived at ; and the stage be- of his tour . The valley at the base of tween these rivers is consequently very Mount York he called , the Vale of severe and oppressive on ...
... miles until the Fish had met with since the commencement River is arrived at ; and the stage be- of his tour . The valley at the base of tween these rivers is consequently very Mount York he called , the Vale of severe and oppressive on ...
Page 502
... miles in every direc- from the height of the banks , and its ge- tion around it . At this place the gov neral width , the Campbell River must ernor remained for a week , which time be , on some occasions , of very consider- he occupied ...
... miles in every direc- from the height of the banks , and its ge- tion around it . At this place the gov neral width , the Campbell River must ernor remained for a week , which time be , on some occasions , of very consider- he occupied ...
Page 503
... miles , or 95 statute miles , the measured road distance from Sydney to Bathurst being 140 English miles . The governor in his tour made the following stages , in which he was prin- cipally regulated by the consideration of having good ...
... miles , or 95 statute miles , the measured road distance from Sydney to Bathurst being 140 English miles . The governor in his tour made the following stages , in which he was prin- cipally regulated by the consideration of having good ...
Page 504
... miles . her parent so obviously , as to account for the monarch's welcoming her in the words - Pucelle , m'amie ... miles , nor more than half a mile . Mr. M. strongly argues that the sea gains most on rocky shores ; but if , when ...
... miles . her parent so obviously , as to account for the monarch's welcoming her in the words - Pucelle , m'amie ... miles , nor more than half a mile . Mr. M. strongly argues that the sea gains most on rocky shores ; but if , when ...
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