Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 212William Blackwood, 1922 |
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... live an amphibious life , only rendered possible by the marvellously healthy sea- breezes and the sanitary effect of tropical sunshine . At Parika we are in the delta of the Essequebo , a great river over 600 miles long , which , with ...
... live an amphibious life , only rendered possible by the marvellously healthy sea- breezes and the sanitary effect of tropical sunshine . At Parika we are in the delta of the Essequebo , a great river over 600 miles long , which , with ...
Side 3
... lives and goods are lost in their cruel rapids , and the Essequebo above Bartica is so dangerous that boat - captains have been for- bidden by law to attempt to shoot its cataracts . All traffic has to be diverted at Rock- stone and ...
... lives and goods are lost in their cruel rapids , and the Essequebo above Bartica is so dangerous that boat - captains have been for- bidden by law to attempt to shoot its cataracts . All traffic has to be diverted at Rock- stone and ...
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... live here always , and we were fortunate in finding the bishop , who with another priest was visiting the district . Santa Rosa is a pretty place ; it commands a wide view , and the breeze blows freshly over it , but one wonders how ...
... live here always , and we were fortunate in finding the bishop , who with another priest was visiting the district . Santa Rosa is a pretty place ; it commands a wide view , and the breeze blows freshly over it , but one wonders how ...
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... live at cloud - high level . He enjoyed his his breakfast in the old oak - beamed dining- room supremely , every pull of his pipe , and each yard of the walk from the hotel down to the front , where he saw spread out before him every ...
... live at cloud - high level . He enjoyed his his breakfast in the old oak - beamed dining- room supremely , every pull of his pipe , and each yard of the walk from the hotel down to the front , where he saw spread out before him every ...
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... lives from destruction ? VOL . CCXII . - NO . MCCLXXXI . The divine hand was at last apparent . An hour later he was outside a little harbour , and a motor fishing - boat was coming out between the two jetties . Stayson waved to the man ...
... lives from destruction ? VOL . CCXII . - NO . MCCLXXXI . The divine hand was at last apparent . An hour later he was outside a little harbour , and a motor fishing - boat was coming out between the two jetties . Stayson waved to the man ...
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