Narrative, of a Five Years' Expedition, Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam, in Guiana, on the Wild Coast of South America: From the Year 1772, to 1777 : Elucidating the History of that Country, and Describing Its Productions, Viz. Quadrupedes, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, Trees, Shrubs, Fruits, & Roots : with an Account of the Indians of Guiana, & Negroes of Guinea, Том 2J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard, & Th. Payne, Pall Mall, 1806 |
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... stream auriferous plays : " Majestic woods of every vigorous green , ፡፡ Stage above stage high waving o'er the hills . " THOMSON . D 2 The CHAP . XVII . The two highest mountains in South EXPEDITION TO SURINA M. 19.
... stream auriferous plays : " Majestic woods of every vigorous green , ፡፡ Stage above stage high waving o'er the hills . " THOMSON . D 2 The CHAP . XVII . The two highest mountains in South EXPEDITION TO SURINA M. 19.
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... green , and vari- egated with spots like a peacock's feather , and on each wing it had a spot of pale yellow ; the under part of the wings were a charming crimson and purple ; the body a pale red .-- The caterpillar is green and yellow ...
... green , and vari- egated with spots like a peacock's feather , and on each wing it had a spot of pale yellow ; the under part of the wings were a charming crimson and purple ; the body a pale red .-- The caterpillar is green and yellow ...
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... Groo - grie , or Palm Tree Worms . London , Published Dec 1791 , by J.Johnson . St Paul's Ch 44 XVII . This reptile is produced in a tree called. The Blue & Crimson Butterfly of South America . The Anamoe & Green Parrots of Guiana .
... Groo - grie , or Palm Tree Worms . London , Published Dec 1791 , by J.Johnson . St Paul's Ch 44 XVII . This reptile is produced in a tree called. The Blue & Crimson Butterfly of South America . The Anamoe & Green Parrots of Guiana .
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... green leaves , which the negroes use for the cure of a disorder in the feet called consaca , when they can procure no limes or lemons , as I have already men- tioned this plant also makes an excellent sallad . The dea - weeree - weeree ...
... green leaves , which the negroes use for the cure of a disorder in the feet called consaca , when they can procure no limes or lemons , as I have already men- tioned this plant also makes an excellent sallad . The dea - weeree - weeree ...
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... green colour , except the head and a few feathers in the tail , which are of a pale red . This bird is crowned with a panashe or bunch of feathers , and which generally lie backward , but which it erects at pleasure , when it is ...
... green colour , except the head and a few feathers in the tail , which are of a pale red . This bird is crowned with a panashe or bunch of feathers , and which generally lie backward , but which it erects at pleasure , when it is ...
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