A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages & Travels, from the Discovery of America to the Present Time: Arranged in Systematic Order, Geographical and Chronological. The Whole Exhibiting a Faithful and Lively Delineation of the World. Carefully Selected from Writers of Different Nations. In Four Volumes, Bind 4Mackenzie and Dent, 1818 |
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Side 22
... river . Our boatmen being fatigued , and there appearing no probability of being able to reach Rangoon by the night's tide , I judged it most advisable to take up our quarters here until the morning . Making inquiries respecting what ...
... river . Our boatmen being fatigued , and there appearing no probability of being able to reach Rangoon by the night's tide , I judged it most advisable to take up our quarters here until the morning . Making inquiries respecting what ...
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... river , the Birmans having received their first rudiments of the art from that nation . Three or four vessels of burden were likewise in a state of forwardness , belonging to English adventurers , and one still larger than the rest ...
... river , the Birmans having received their first rudiments of the art from that nation . Three or four vessels of burden were likewise in a state of forwardness , belonging to English adventurers , and one still larger than the rest ...
Side 27
... river , which occupied nearly seven weeks , the major reached the environs of the capital . Head been met by a deputation , and had sailed during several days in a magnificent barge . Leaving Ava , the ancient metropolis , which is ...
... river , which occupied nearly seven weeks , the major reached the environs of the capital . Head been met by a deputation , and had sailed during several days in a magnificent barge . Leaving Ava , the ancient metropolis , which is ...
Side 28
... river gave to the waters the semblance of a vast lake , interspersed with islands , in which the foundations of Ummerapoora seemed to be immersed . Numberless boats were passing up and down , and the houses on the western , or rather ...
... river gave to the waters the semblance of a vast lake , interspersed with islands , in which the foundations of Ummerapoora seemed to be immersed . Numberless boats were passing up and down , and the houses on the western , or rather ...
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... river where the major embarked was at least one mile wide . During the voyage he was treated with great kindness and attention . On the 15th of November , at nine o'clock at night , ' says our narrator , we anchored below the town of ...
... river where the major embarked was at least one mile wide . During the voyage he was treated with great kindness and attention . On the 15th of November , at nine o'clock at night , ' says our narrator , we anchored below the town of ...
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Side 229 - Let people serve thee, and nations bow down to thee : be lord over thy brethren, and let thy mother's sons bow down to thee : cursed be every one that curseth thee, and blessed be he that blesseth thee.
Side 236 - And David went up by the ascent of mount Olivet, and wept as he went up, and had his head covered, and he went barefoot : and all the people that was with him covered every man his head, and they went up, weeping as they went up.
Side 227 - And Deborah said unto Barak, Up ; for this is the day in which the Lord hath delivered Sisera into thine hand : is not the Lord gone out before thee?
Side 240 - The atmosphere was remarkably clear and serene; but we saw none of those clouds of smoke which by some writers are said to exhale from the surface of Lake Asphaltites, nor from any neighbouring mountain.
Side 452 - AND the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, See, I have called by name Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah : and I have filled him with the spirit of God, in wisdom, and in understanding, and in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship...
Side 381 - Otaheite are handsome, mild, and cheerful in manners and conversation, possessed of great sensibility, and have sufficient delicacy to make them be admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their stay among them than otherwise, and even made them promises of large possessions. Under these and many other...
Side 347 - ... having been in imminent peril of being killed, had not the Commodore, who perceived what he was about, given express orders to his people to desist from firing.
Side 379 - ... strong gripe by the cord that tied my hands, he with many oaths threatened to kill me immediately if I would not be quiet ; the villains around me had their pieces cocked and bayonets fixed.
Side 228 - A sight of this territory can alone convey any adequate idea of its surprising produce : it is truly the Eden of the East, rejoicing in the abundance of its wealth.
Side 45 - I was informed, however, that this appearance of weakness did not proceed from any bodily infirmity, but from the weight of the regal habiliments in which he was clad ; and if what we were told was true, that he carried on his dress fifteen viss, upwards of fifty pounds avoirdupois of gold, his difficulty of ascent was not surprising.