The Life and Remains of the Rev. Edward Daniel Clarke, LL. D., Professor of Mineralogy in the University of CambridgeJ. F. Dove, 1824 - 670 páginas |
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... Beregonium , once the capital of all Scotland , and being offered horses by Mr. Hugh Stevenson , jun . we set out in company with that gentleman , on the morning of the 16th of August . English readers , when they hear of excursions in ...
... Beregonium , once the capital of all Scotland , and being offered horses by Mr. Hugh Stevenson , jun . we set out in company with that gentleman , on the morning of the 16th of August . English readers , when they hear of excursions in ...
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... Beregonium was attended by every obsta- cle that wind , hail , and rain could interpose . I mention these circumstances , because , though trivial in their nature , they oc- cur with so little intermission in the country I am describing ...
... Beregonium was attended by every obsta- cle that wind , hail , and rain could interpose . I mention these circumstances , because , though trivial in their nature , they oc- cur with so little intermission in the country I am describing ...
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... Beregonium . When I state what this all amounts to , few will deem it worth their while to explore it , unless that local enthusiasm which Dr. Johnson deprecates the absence of , upon any ground that has been dignified by wisdom ...
... Beregonium . When I state what this all amounts to , few will deem it worth their while to explore it , unless that local enthusiasm which Dr. Johnson deprecates the absence of , upon any ground that has been dignified by wisdom ...
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William Otter. " The situation usually appropriated to Beregonium is a rock of slate , which rises , as it were , insulated in the middle of a plain , at the foot of lofty cliffs ; and of this rock , I thought , but it might be ...
William Otter. " The situation usually appropriated to Beregonium is a rock of slate , which rises , as it were , insulated in the middle of a plain , at the foot of lofty cliffs ; and of this rock , I thought , but it might be ...
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... Beregonium as a city , provisions were here exposed for sale , as it offered so fair a mart , in the immediate vicinity of those who came to the shore with their boats from the neighbouring country . And probably from this circumstance ...
... Beregonium as a city , provisions were here exposed for sale , as it offered so fair a mart , in the immediate vicinity of those who came to the shore with their boats from the neighbouring country . And probably from this circumstance ...
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