The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... island . His imagination proba- bly gloated on the abundance of what he technically calls produce , to be found here ; to wit , multitudes of the fur - seal , of sea - elephants , and sea - leopards , who , unused to the sight of man ...
... island . His imagination proba- bly gloated on the abundance of what he technically calls produce , to be found here ; to wit , multitudes of the fur - seal , of sea - elephants , and sea - leopards , who , unused to the sight of man ...
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... islands exist ; the seal - catcher may therefore hereafter save himself the trouble of searching for it , and the ... island is considerably smaller . A sound , navigable for ships of any size , lies between them . The author gives a ...
... islands exist ; the seal - catcher may therefore hereafter save himself the trouble of searching for it , and the ... island is considerably smaller . A sound , navigable for ships of any size , lies between them . The author gives a ...
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... islands . New Island , one of the Falklands , was for two years the abode of a Captain Barnard , an American , whose story is given in this book . In the year 1814 , while the United States were at war with Great Britain , Barnard , on ...
... islands . New Island , one of the Falklands , was for two years the abode of a Captain Barnard , an American , whose story is given in this book . In the year 1814 , while the United States were at war with Great Britain , Barnard , on ...
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