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... islands , extending nearly parallel to the coast of the mainland . The northern island , called More- ton , is about 20 miles , and the southern , Stradbroke , 36 miles long : the greatest width does not exceed four miles . They are ...
... islands , extending nearly parallel to the coast of the mainland . The northern island , called More- ton , is about 20 miles , and the southern , Stradbroke , 36 miles long : the greatest width does not exceed four miles . They are ...
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... Islands . There are no islands of any extent along the coast of the Pacific , except the two which form_Moreton Bay , and which have been noticed before . In Bass's Strait is King's Island , nearly equally distant from Cape Otway in New ...
... Islands . There are no islands of any extent along the coast of the Pacific , except the two which form_Moreton Bay , and which have been noticed before . In Bass's Strait is King's Island , nearly equally distant from Cape Otway in New ...
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... islands in the same part of the sea , the whale and seal fishery has become a source of gain to the colonists , and is carried on to some extent . Vessels engaged in the Fishery , and their Produce . Spermaceti Black Years . No. Tonnage ...
... islands in the same part of the sea , the whale and seal fishery has become a source of gain to the colonists , and is carried on to some extent . Vessels engaged in the Fishery , and their Produce . Spermaceti Black Years . No. Tonnage ...
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... Islands of the Pacific Fisheries 1837 . Inwards . 1838 . Outwards . No. of Ton- No. of Tos Vessels . nage . Vessels . nage . 102 41,849 35 12,367 5 128 Outwards . Ton- No. of Ton- nage . Vessels . nage . 21,816 43 13,398 21,085 91 ...
... Islands of the Pacific Fisheries 1837 . Inwards . 1838 . Outwards . No. of Ton- No. of Tos Vessels . nage . Vessels . nage . 102 41,849 35 12,367 5 128 Outwards . Ton- No. of Ton- nage . Vessels . nage . 21,816 43 13,398 21,085 91 ...
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... Island ; Flinders ' Voyage to Terra Australis ; Oxley's Journals of Two Expeditions in the Interior of New South Wales ; Barron Field's Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales ; P. Cunningham's Two Years in New South Wales ; Sturt's ...
... Island ; Flinders ' Voyage to Terra Australis ; Oxley's Journals of Two Expeditions in the Interior of New South Wales ; Barron Field's Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales ; P. Cunningham's Two Years in New South Wales ; Sturt's ...
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Seite 232 - In these hymns there is no doggerel; no botches; nothing put in to patch up the rhyme; no feeble expletives. Here is nothing turgid or bombast, on the one hand, or low and creeping on the other. Here are no cant expressions, no words without meaning.
Seite 231 - In the evening I went very unwillingly to a society in Aldersgate Street, where one was reading Luther's Preface to the Epistle to the Romans. About a quarter before nine, while he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone for salvation; and an assurance was given me that he had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the...
Seite 135 - ENLARGED THE RESOURCES OF HIS COUNTRY, INCREASED THE POWER OF MAN, AND ROSE TO AN EMINENT PLACE AMONG THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS FOLLOWERS OF SCIENCE AND THE REAL BENEFACTORS OF THE WORLD.
Seite 140 - The trunk of an elephant that can pick up a pin or rend an oak, is as nothing to it. It can engrave a seal, and crush masses of obdurate metal...
Seite 104 - His heart was not warm in its affections; but he exactly calculated every man's value, and gave him a solid esteem proportioned to it. His person, you know, was fine, his stature exactly what one would wish, his deportment easy, erect and noble; the best horseman of his age, and the most graceful figure that could be seen on horseback.
Seite 246 - March 9, they came to this resolution, " that the legislative and judicial power of bishops in the house of peers, is a great hinderance to the discharge of their spiritual function, prejudicial to the commonwealth, and fit to be taken away by bill ; and that a bill be drawn up to this purpose.
Seite 62 - The Divine Legation of Moses demonstrated on the Principles of a Religious Deist, from the Omission of the Doctrine of a Future State of Rewards and Punishments in the Jewish Dispensation ;" which being attacked by several opponents, he published a " Vindication
Seite 104 - ... war, where hearing all suggestions, he selected whatever was best ; and certainly no General ever planned his battles more judiciously. But if deranged during the course of the action, if any member of his plan was dislocated by sudden circumstances, he was slow in a re-adjustment. The consequence was, that he often failed in the field, and rarely against an enemy in station, as at Boston and York. He was incapable of fear, meeting personal dangers with the calmest unconcern.
Seite 62 - The Doctrine of Grace : or, the office and operations of the Holy Spirit vindicated from the insults of Infidelity and the abuses of Fanaticism,
Seite 140 - We have said that Mr. Watt was the great Improver of the steamengine ; but, in truth, as to all that is admirable in its structure, or vast in its utility, he should rather be described as its Inventor. It was by his inventions that its action was so regulated as to make it capable of being applied to the finest and most delicate manufactures, and its power so increased as to set weight and solidity at defiance. By his admirable...