The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 15Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 117
... GROUND . THE view of Macao from the sea is exqui- sitely fine . The semicircular appearance of the shore , which is unencumbered and unbroken by wharfs or piers , and upon which the surge is continually breaking , and receding in waves ...
... GROUND . THE view of Macao from the sea is exqui- sitely fine . The semicircular appearance of the shore , which is unencumbered and unbroken by wharfs or piers , and upon which the surge is continually breaking , and receding in waves ...
Page 370
... ground which character- ized the rest of the position . There was no natural escarpment on this side , where the plateau of the hill of Cressy uniting on a level with the high ground on the north , offers , of course , the easiest ...
... ground which character- ized the rest of the position . There was no natural escarpment on this side , where the plateau of the hill of Cressy uniting on a level with the high ground on the north , offers , of course , the easiest ...
Page 420
... ground ; a general discharge followed ; a ball entered the heart of Cam- pana . Franceschetti , however , escaped , and seeing the boat floating close to him , instantly sprang into it , and pushed off . Murat would have followed him ...
... ground ; a general discharge followed ; a ball entered the heart of Cam- pana . Franceschetti , however , escaped , and seeing the boat floating close to him , instantly sprang into it , and pushed off . Murat would have followed him ...
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THE LAST APPEAL painted by Frank Stone | 1 |
General History of the Great Peasant | 9 |
History Illustrated by Caricature New | 60 |
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