The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... reader by Carvantes , as , in general , a fine ridge of mountains , abounding in fruit trees , forest timber , and fine pasture for their numerous flocks . He represents the inhabitants as being fometimes obliged to burn down the woods ...
... reader by Carvantes , as , in general , a fine ridge of mountains , abounding in fruit trees , forest timber , and fine pasture for their numerous flocks . He represents the inhabitants as being fometimes obliged to burn down the woods ...
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... reader will perceive that our historian has been an attentive observer of every thing that fell within his notice ; and , I believe , there is no where to be found a more accurate , concise , and distinct account of the physical ...
... reader will perceive that our historian has been an attentive observer of every thing that fell within his notice ; and , I believe , there is no where to be found a more accurate , concise , and distinct account of the physical ...
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... reader of the Bee , and very much admire the variety , as well as the selection of matter it contains , among others , the Travelling Memorandums are not only amusing , but may be useful . I am not a traveller , but I employ a ...
... reader of the Bee , and very much admire the variety , as well as the selection of matter it contains , among others , the Travelling Memorandums are not only amusing , but may be useful . I am not a traveller , but I employ a ...
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