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Title: Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847.
Author: Various
Release Date: August 25, 2008 [EBook #26433]
Language: English
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BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE.
No. CCCLXXXV. NOVEMBER, 1847. Vol. LXII.
CONTENTS.
THE NAVIGATION OF THE ANTIPODES. 515
AMERICAN COPYRIGHT. 534
EVENINGS AT SEA.--NO. II. 547
HENRY MEYNELL.
WAS RUBENS A COLOURIST? 564
THE AMERICAN LIBRARY. 574
UNITS: TENS: HUNDREDS: THOUSANDS. 593
RESEARCH AND ADVENTURE IN AUSTRALIA. 602
MAGUS MUIR. 614
A NOVEMBER MORNING'S REVERIE. 618
VALEDICTORY VISITS AT ROME.
THE VILLA BORGHESE. 622
THE VILLA ALBANI. 626
HIGHLAND DESTITUTION. 630
* * * * *
THE NAVIGATION OF THE ANTIPODES.[1]
One of the most striking, and perhaps the most intellectual advances
of the age, is in the progress of geographical discovery. It is
honourable to England, that this new impulse to a knowledge of the
globe began with her spirit of enterprise, and it is still more
honourable to her that that spirit was originally prompted by
benevolence. Cook, with whose voyages this era may be regarded as
originating, was almost a missionary of the benevolence of England,
and of
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