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" I believe such deep and numerous inlets of the sea, as those we have crossed, are not to be met with in any other part of the world... "
Travels Through Sweden, Finland, and Lapland, to the North Cape, in the ... - Page 98
by Giuseppe Acerbi - 1802 - 4 pages
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The Present State of Music in France and Italy: Or, The Journal of a Tour ...

Charles Burney - Music - 1773 - 440 pages
...flower of this capital, poured into the grand avenue ; Mis vomit JEdibuf undam ; and formed an aflembly not to be met with in any other part of the world. changed throughout the reft of Europe; yet the French, commonly accufed of more levity and caprice...
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A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages & Travels, from the ..., Volume 4

R. P. Forster - Voyages and travels - 1818 - 592 pages
...between those opposite circumstances, and represented this place to our imagination as something singular and extraordinary, which was not to be met with in any other part of the world.' Determined to visit the North Cape, which was one hundred miles distant, our travellers engaged a boat...
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Excursions in the north of Europe, ... in 1830 and 1833

John Barrow - 1834 - 446 pages
...melancholy sensation. I believe such deep and numerous inlets of the sea, as those we have crossed, are not to be met with in any other part of the world, accompanied with such romantic wildness and beauty, so well calculated to attract the admiration and...
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Excursions in the North of Europe: Through Parts of Russia, Finland, Sweden ...

John Barrow - Denmark - 1834 - 424 pages
...melancholy sensalion. I believe such deep and numerous inlets of the *ea, as those we have crossed, are not to be met with in any other part of the world, accompanied with such romantic wildness and beauty, so well calculated to attract the admiration and...
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The Spas of Germany

Augustus Bozzi Granville - Health resorts - 1838 - 628 pages
...collection, a series of 713 Chinese figures, wrought in Pechstein, and beautifully arranged, such as are not to be met with in any other part of the world. From the windows, in this part of the chateau, the most enchanting view is obtained, not only of Gotha,...
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Sidney's Emigrants Journal..., Volume 1, Issues 1-39

324 pages
...the people who ought to emigrate to Australia, and to these our Colony offers idvantages which are not to be met with in any other part of the world. In the United States, in British America, and some other countries, wages may, perhaps, be as high...
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Cassell's Emigrants' Handbook ..: To which is Added, A Guide to the Gold ...

Australia - 1852 - 102 pages
...the people who ought to emigrate to Australla, and to these our colony offers advantages which are not to be met with in any other part of the world. In the United States, ia British America, and some other countries, wages may, perhaps, be as high...
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Beautiful birds: their natural history, ed. by R. Tyas, Volume 2

John Cotton (F.Z.S.) - 1855 - 242 pages
...globe, whose climate, seasons, and the greater part of its natural productions are also peculiar, aud not to be met with in any other part of the world. The exceeding elegance and richness of the plumes of these birds not only procured for them names indicative...
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Letters from Spain, Italy, and Germany: During a Residence on the Continent ...

F. Macgill - Europe - 1858 - 480 pages
...nothing more characteristic of this classical, extraordinary country, than a class of gifted persons, not to be met with in any other part of the world, called improvisatori. Even in Italy they are rarae aves in terra; for though there are many minor stars,...
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The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volume 6

Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1874 - 596 pages
...9,000 feet high, connected by by broken sierras, altogether forming a scene of gloomy grandeur probably not to be met with in any other part of the world." "The Valley of the Homatheo, where we were now encamped, at the head of Bute Inlet, is about a mile...
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