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" I will merely notice, that there was scarce an unknown animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we had not on board ; a living tapir, a new species of tiger, splendid pheasants, &c. "
Harry and Lucy concluded: being the last part of Early lessons - Page 203
by Maria Edgeworth - 1837
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 17

1825 - 776 pages
...notice, that there was scarce an unknown animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we had not on board. A living tapir, a new species of...all domesticated for the voyage. We were, in short, in this respect, a perfect Noah's Ark. Allall — has perished ; but, thank Goi], our lives have been...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 19

1828 - 872 pages
...notice, that there was scarce an unknown animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we had not on board. A living tapir, a new species of...all domesticated for the voyage. We were, in short, in this respect a Noah's ark. All — all — 1шя perished ; bat thank God, oar lires have been spared,...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 19

1828 - 878 pages
...scarce an unknown animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we had not on hoard. A living tapir, a new species of tiger, splendid pheasants,...all domesticated for the voyage. We were, in short, in this respect a Noah's ark. All — all — has perished ; but thank God, our lives have been spared,...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 6

1824 - 604 pages
...these seas. There was scarcely a known animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we had not on board. A living tapir, a new species of...all domesticated for the voyage. We were, in short, in this respect, a perfect Noah's ark. All, all has perished; but, thank God, our lives have been spared,...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 18

1824 - 678 pages
...splendid pheasants, &c. &c., all tlamftlicattd for the voyage. We were, in short, in this respect, a perfect Noah's ark. "All, all, has perished; but,...our lives have been spared, and we do not repine. " Our plan is to get another ship a* soon as possible; and I think you may still expect us in July....
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 94, Part 2; Volume 136

1824 - 718 pages
...that there was scarcely an unknown animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we hod not on board. A living tapir, a new species of tiger, splendid pheasants, &c. &.C. all domcslicatcil for the voyage. We were, in short, in this respect, a perfect Noah's Ark. All, all has...
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 2

1824 - 662 pages
...notice, tnat there was scarce an unknown animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we had not on board. A living tapir, a new species of tiger, splendid pheasants, Sic. &c. all domeitlcated for the voyage. We were, in short, in this respect, a perfect Noah's Ark....
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volume 2

James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 662 pages
...fi*h, or an interesting plant, which we had not on board. A living tapir, a new species of tigt-r, splendid pheasants , &c. &c. all domesticated for the voyage. We were, in short, in this respect, a perfect Noah's Ark. All — all — has perished ; but, thank God, our lives have...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 18

1824 - 702 pages
...scarce an unknown animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we had not on board ; я living tapir, a new species of tiger, splendid pheasants, &c. &c., all tltimesticattd for the voyage. We were, in short, in this respect, a perfect Noah's ark. " All, all,...
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Harry and Lucy Concluded;: Being the Last Part of Early Lessons, Volumes 3-4

Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 682 pages
...notice, that there was scarce an unknown animal, bird, beast, or fish, or an interesting plant, which we had not on board. A living tapir, a new species of...ark : all, all, has perished ; but, thank God ! our fives have been spared, and we do not repine." Harry was as much interested by this as Lucy had expected...
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