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4Published 1875“.... The captain of the Challenge1·, when at Tristan da Cunha, having heard that two Germans had landed on Inacces...”
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5Published 1873“... and third officers confined him Another nest 'micl balmier air,,. to his cabin. In the evening the captain...”
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6Published 1880“.... You feeI the new spirit ot tfie land you are entering waiting on thP frontier to welcome or repel you...”
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7Published 1875“... at that Isfa.nd Late Captain Meek . 9 · More About the Great Pyramid . 9, 10 on the 26th of September last. Mr...”
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8Published 1875“....-These i&lands are particubread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God...”
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9Published 1875“.... • • . . . . . • . . • • • • • • . • . 3& most interesting letter from a young English- letter from Captain Jqnes, of Falmouth,. Three...”
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10Published 1875“... for binding. RESTFUL Mus1c.-The highest compliment which we have heard paid to the late musicDEATH oF CAPTAIN...”
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11Published 1878“... of January one hundred years ago, the ships under Captain Cook's command approached this group from the South...”
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12Published 1876“... of the dialects of Micronesia. In 1S52 the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Snow landed on Kusaie, or Strong's Island for four...”
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13Published 1879“..., and found the captain a well-inform1shed days. I caught glimpses of 1t commg land. Lest you sqould thmk me...”
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14Published 1876“.... Olll' Captain. Much of the pleasure of our passage is due to the urbanity and kindness of Captain...”
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15Published 1871“... was about five miles from land. After rowing hard for ten hours, we anchored near the land. Next morning I...”
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16Published 1878“... has not only paid ex- Islands, for about twenty years ago some. one made the air so much cooler...”
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17Published 1877“... takes with gratitude the blessed gifts of sunshine and April. warmt~. The air from the far off gleaming...”
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18Published 1878“... time; I come out from Point Barrow H~1~ PonT TOWNSEND-Per Compeer, Oct 8-Captain F between the land...”
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19Published 1875“... Kea at a height of 6,000 feet, and a short deseent brought us out upon this vast table 'land, which...”
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20Published 1877“... her about llix fet:t below the water line. .1:'ut back and ran into the land, ship leaking 16,000...”
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