The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... appears to me , that the conjecture of Captain Cook , that field ice is formed and proceeds from land , and is not formed in the open sea , is true . He latterly , however , changes his opinion , from having found ice solid in field in ...
... appears to me , that the conjecture of Captain Cook , that field ice is formed and proceeds from land , and is not formed in the open sea , is true . He latterly , however , changes his opinion , from having found ice solid in field in ...
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... appear- ance and habits . Speaking of the king - penguin , he says , " They go in large flocks along the shore , erect , and with a waddling gait . When seen through a hazy atmosphere , they may be not inaptly mistaken for a body of men ...
... appear- ance and habits . Speaking of the king - penguin , he says , " They go in large flocks along the shore , erect , and with a waddling gait . When seen through a hazy atmosphere , they may be not inaptly mistaken for a body of men ...
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... appear not unlike one of our own formal courtships in pantomime . They have great power in their beaks , and , when on the nest , I have observed them defend themselves for half an hour against an active dog . Their feet are webbed and ...
... appear not unlike one of our own formal courtships in pantomime . They have great power in their beaks , and , when on the nest , I have observed them defend themselves for half an hour against an active dog . Their feet are webbed and ...
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... ; and the colonists , according to our author , appear to have made considerable progress in cultivating and VOL . II . 2 fertilizing the soil , when they were taken off by 1825. ] 9 Weddell's Voyage towards the South Pole .
... ; and the colonists , according to our author , appear to have made considerable progress in cultivating and VOL . II . 2 fertilizing the soil , when they were taken off by 1825. ] 9 Weddell's Voyage towards the South Pole .
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... appears probable from our author's account , that in mechanical ingenuity they are equal to most of the North American tribes ; at the same time that they are infinitely more gentle and tractable . No ar- ticles of foreign manufacture ...
... appears probable from our author's account , that in mechanical ingenuity they are equal to most of the North American tribes ; at the same time that they are infinitely more gentle and tractable . No ar- ticles of foreign manufacture ...
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