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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... writer of this book , with no other motive than his own love of enterprise and adventure , was exploring the icy seas of the south . It could not be expected that he should bring back such a rich collection of facts and observations ...
... writer of this book , with no other motive than his own love of enterprise and adventure , was exploring the icy seas of the south . It could not be expected that he should bring back such a rich collection of facts and observations ...
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... writer , taken in connexion with those of preceding navigators , tend to confirm the theory of Malte- Brun , that the ice produced in winter within the antarctic cir- cle is carried northerly by a current from the pole , till it forms ...
... writer , taken in connexion with those of preceding navigators , tend to confirm the theory of Malte- Brun , that the ice produced in winter within the antarctic cir- cle is carried northerly by a current from the pole , till it forms ...
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... writer again noticed several of those extraordinary irregularities in the variation of the compass , which have been already mentioned . Georgia is an island about ninety - six miles in length , and ten in breadth . It is indented with ...
... writer again noticed several of those extraordinary irregularities in the variation of the compass , which have been already mentioned . Georgia is an island about ninety - six miles in length , and ten in breadth . It is indented with ...
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... writer adds , that " the Indians who belong to these chiefs are seven feet in height , naked half way down the body and painted , and wear leather hats with a plume of feathers . " The work before us is accompanied with a chart of the ...
... writer adds , that " the Indians who belong to these chiefs are seven feet in height , naked half way down the body and painted , and wear leather hats with a plume of feathers . " The work before us is accompanied with a chart of the ...
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... writer reminds us of the celebrated author of " L ' Hermite de Chaussée d ' Antin . " There is not so much point and vivacity of expression in his satire , but its aim and object is of an equal- ly high order . The manner in which these ...
... writer reminds us of the celebrated author of " L ' Hermite de Chaussée d ' Antin . " There is not so much point and vivacity of expression in his satire , but its aim and object is of an equal- ly high order . The manner in which these ...
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