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" ... a mile, we came to the upper edge of the wood above the clouds, where we alighted, made a fire, and fupped ; fome time after •we lay down to fteep under the bufhes. About half an hour after ten, the moon... "
The History of the Discovery and Conquest of the Canary Islands - Page 87
by Juan de Abreu de Galindo - 1767
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 31

Books - 1764 - 598 pages
...trees or bufhes, which were chiefly laurel, favine, and brefos or brufh-wood : having travelled about a mile, we came to the upper edge of the wood above...fire, and fupped ; fome time after we lay down to flecp under the bufties. About half an hour after ten, the moon' fliining bright, we mounted again,...
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the monthly review or literary journal

severak hands - 1764 - 590 pages
...trees or bufhes, which were chiefly laurel, favine, and brefos or brufli-wood : having travelled about a mile, we came to the upper edge of the wood above...fire, and fupped ; fome time after we lay down to fleep under the bufhes. About half an hour after ten, the moon ihining bright, we mounted again, and...
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The History of the Discovery and Conquest of the Canary Islands

Juan de Abreu de Galindo, George Glas - Canary Islands - 1767 - 490 pages
...brclos or brufhwood : having travelled abotU bout a mile, we came to the upper edgeof the wood above <he clouds, where we alighted, made a fire, and fupped...the bufhes. About half an hour after ten, the moon fhining bright, we mounted again, and travelled flowty two hours, through an exceifive bad road, refemblir.g...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 44

1803 - 544 pages
...tree» or bulbes, which were chiefly laurel, iavine, and brefos or brufh wood. Having travelled about a mile, we came to the upper edge of the wood, above the clouds, where we alighted, made a Лге, and fupped : fome time after, we lay down to fleep under the bulbes. About half an hour after...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 44

1803 - 600 pages
...chiefty laurel, ftvine, and brcfos or brufli- wood. Having travelled about a mile, we came -to the tipper edge of the wood, above the clouds, where we alighted, made a Rre, ami fupped : fome time after, we liy down to deep under the bufhes. About half an hour after ten,...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, Volume 1

Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 592 pages
...trees or bushes, which were chiefly laurel, savine, and brush-wood. Having travelled about a mile, they came to the upper edge of the wood, above the clouds, where alighting, they made a fire, and supped ; soon after which they lay down to sleep under the bushes....
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The Child's own annual

1844 - 206 pages
...cattle, and filled some barrels, to serve them in their expedition. Having travelled about a mile, they came to the upper edge of the wood, above the clouds, where, alighting, they made a fire and supped ; and they lay down to sleep under the bushes. About half-past...
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The adventures of Mark Willis

Anne Jane Cupples - 1872 - 180 pages
...bounded with laurel and brushwood, we could not lose our way. We went on for about a mile further, till we came to the upper edge of the wood above the clouds, where we alighted, made a fire, and had our supper, and went to sleep under the bushes. A little after ten, the moon shining brightly,...
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