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... passed , making various allusions to his position in the air , and drawing analogies concerning the rope , the humour of which poor Kinchela was in no condition to appreciate . A cold shivering passed through his limbs , when he saw the ...
... passed , making various allusions to his position in the air , and drawing analogies concerning the rope , the humour of which poor Kinchela was in no condition to appreciate . A cold shivering passed through his limbs , when he saw the ...
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... passed over by Lord Howe without notice , though the Rear - Admiral ( Bowyer ) , with whom he sailed , was mentioned with well - merited praise . This injustice excited much surprize in the fleet , and one of his brother captains ...
... passed over by Lord Howe without notice , though the Rear - Admiral ( Bowyer ) , with whom he sailed , was mentioned with well - merited praise . This injustice excited much surprize in the fleet , and one of his brother captains ...
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... passed in latitudes from 7 ° to 15 ° lower than this . " The effect of the rain upon the appearance of the ice , if indeed it be attributable to that cause , was quite novel . A great deal of the ice over which we passed to - day ...
... passed in latitudes from 7 ° to 15 ° lower than this . " The effect of the rain upon the appearance of the ice , if indeed it be attributable to that cause , was quite novel . A great deal of the ice over which we passed to - day ...
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