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Strana 231
Previous to Penn's arrival , some of his party having preceded him , built themselves bark huts ; others lived in caves on the banks of the Delaware , which they dug themselves . In one of those rude caves was born the first native ...
Previous to Penn's arrival , some of his party having preceded him , built themselves bark huts ; others lived in caves on the banks of the Delaware , which they dug themselves . In one of those rude caves was born the first native ...
Strana 310
I mean the wharves are all four stories high , and of brick , but the central wharf being more recently built , is more showy . Nothing can look more grand than these wharves stretching out into the bay to such an amazing length .
I mean the wharves are all four stories high , and of brick , but the central wharf being more recently built , is more showy . Nothing can look more grand than these wharves stretching out into the bay to such an amazing length .
Strana 330
The line of battle ships are built under ship - houses , which completely defend them from the weather . Another is to be erected over the place of the frigate . This yard contains ground adapted for the location of a ropewalk ...
The line of battle ships are built under ship - houses , which completely defend them from the weather . Another is to be erected over the place of the frigate . This yard contains ground adapted for the location of a ropewalk ...
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