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... lived , and Memoirs of many living and deceased Charac- ters . By a Lay - Member of Merton College , Ox- ford III . Travels in the Island of Iceland , during the Summer of the Year 1810. By Sir George Steuart Mackenzie , Baronet ...
... lived , and Memoirs of many living and deceased Characters . By a Lay - Member of Merton College , Oxford . London , J. Davies , Essex - street . 1810 . ISHOP Porteus was sufficiently ' great in his generation , ' and sufficiently ...
... lived to his 78th year , and retained the full possession of his faculties . During the last year or two of his life , an increas- ing weakness had been gradually marking the approach of death . The final close of his life is thus ...
... lived in tents , pitched upon the banks of the river Oxeraa , where it enters the lake . The lake is about ten miles loug , and from three to seven in breadth . It is a wild and dreary scene , bearing around it marks of the convulsions ...
... lived in the light and under the blessing of Heaven . The people of the adjoining country could hear at times their voices and the crowing of cocks and the neighing of steeds ; but all com- munication was impossible . Iceland , in its ...