The Monthly Magazine, Volume 41, Parts 6-7R. Phillips, 1816 |
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Page 480
... land , may be inferred from the interable va which appear in so many fanciful forms upon London Magazine . THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE . No. 285. ] JULY 1 ,. which have in turn destroyed the peace of Europe , and drenched her ...
... land , may be inferred from the interable va which appear in so many fanciful forms upon London Magazine . THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE . No. 285. ] JULY 1 ,. which have in turn destroyed the peace of Europe , and drenched her ...
Page 488
... land of the number of small notes in cir- But I shall now leave Mr. Prender- culation , but if I recollect right , it was gast to make a few observations on the considerably more than the highest cal- system of banking , and the reason ...
... land of the number of small notes in cir- But I shall now leave Mr. Prender- culation , but if I recollect right , it was gast to make a few observations on the considerably more than the highest cal- system of banking , and the reason ...
Page 500
... lands , who Land . On the south - west side of had been sent forward for the purpose of the King's Table Land the moun- making further discoveries , and rejoined tain terminates in abrupt precipices of the party on the day of arrival at ...
... lands , who Land . On the south - west side of had been sent forward for the purpose of the King's Table Land the moun- making further discoveries , and rejoined tain terminates in abrupt precipices of the party on the day of arrival at ...
Page 501
... land and soil fit tract of country from Cox's River , for a for cultivation , which was the first he distance of sixteen miles until the Fish had met with since the commencement River is arrived at ; and the stage be- of his tour . The ...
... land and soil fit tract of country from Cox's River , for a for cultivation , which was the first he distance of sixteen miles until the Fish had met with since the commencement River is arrived at ; and the stage be- of his tour . The ...
Page 502
... lands adjoining , by than fifty thousand acres of land clear of the particular verdure of the trees on timber , and fully one half of that may its banks , which are likewise the only considered excellent soil , well calculated trees ...
... lands adjoining , by than fifty thousand acres of land clear of the particular verdure of the trees on timber , and fully one half of that may its banks , which are likewise the only considered excellent soil , well calculated trees ...
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