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Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature ... - Page 145
edited by - 1833
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The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 44

1775 - 804 pages
...we are looking for them beneath the Arilic circle, we hear that they have pierced into the oppoilte region of polar cold, that they are at the Antipodes, and engaged under the frozen ferpent of the (buth. Falkland Ifland, which feemed too remote and romantic an object for the grafp...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: A vindication of natural ...

Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 pages
...behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis's Straits, whilst we are looking for them beneath the arctic circle,...south. Falkland Island, which seemed too remote and romantic an object for the grasp of national ambition, is but a stage and resting-place in the progress...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volume 52

1775 - 734 pages
...(fays the fpeakerj there are two objections; cle, we hear that they have pierced into the oppofite region of polar cold, that they are at the Antipodes, and engaged under the frozen ferçent of the fouth. Falkland Ifland, which feemed too remote and romantic an object for the grafp...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 52

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1775 - 664 pages
...locking for them bsi\ea\V CC RÍV. June, 1775. Oo ele, we hear that they have pierced into the opppfite region of polar cold, that they are at the Antipodes, and engaged under the frozen ferpcnt of the fouth. Falkland ll'.and, which feemed too remote and romantic an objeil for the grafp...
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The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from the Writings ...

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 pages
...penetrating into the deepefl frozen rccefles of Hudfon's Bay, and Davis's Streights, whilft we arclooking for them beneath the arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced into the oppofite region of polar cold, that they are at the antipodes, and engaged under the frozen ferpent...
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The Columbian Phenix and Boston Review: Containing Useful ..., Volume 1

1800 - 458 pages
...•are looking for them beneath the Arftic circle, we hear that they have peirced into the oppoiite region of polar cold, that they are at the Antipodes, and engaged under the frozen ferpent of the fouth. Faulkhnd Ifland, which feemed too remote and romantic an objeft for the grafp...
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Economica: A Statistical Manual for the United States of America ...

Samuel Blodget - 1806 - 258 pages
...recesses of Hudson's bay, and Davis's streights ; whilst we are looking for them beneath the arctick circle, we hear that they have pierced into the opposite...and engaged under the frozen serpent of the south. Falkland's island, which seemed too remote and romantic an object for the grasp of national ambition,...
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The Maritime Law of Europe, Volume 1

Domenico Alberto Azuni - 1806 - 462 pages
...into the deepest " frozen recesses of Hudson's bay, and Davis' straits; while we " are looking lor them beneath the arctic circle, we hear that " they have pierced into the opposite region of polar cold—that Property in whale, and pearl-fisheries. doubted, that the rich pearls of Bahrem,(176) el...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 560 pages
...recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis's Streights, whilst we are looking for them beneath the arctick circle, we hear that they have pierced into the opposite...south. Falkland Island, which seemed too remote and romantick an object for the grasp of national ambition, is but a stage and restingplace in the progress...
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Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 1

Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 pages
...recesses of Hudson's Bay, and Davis's Streights, whilst we are looking for them beneath the artick circle we hear that they have pierced into the opposite...south. Falkland island, which seemed too remote and romantick an object for the grasp of national ambition, is but a stage and resting place in the progress...
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