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...It stands almost four-square, screened east and north by hills, and it may be said to face south upon the inner of two harbours by which it is normally approached...   It      stands almost four-square, screened east and north by hills, and it may be      said to face south upon the inner of two harbours by which it is normally      approachedの読み方
Rafael Sabatini 「Captain Blood」

...These unclean fowl are in fact anything butwelcome in harbours given over in summerto smart yachting craft; and I rememberhow at Avalon, the port of Santa CatalinaIsland (Cal...   These unclean fowl are in fact anything butwelcome in harbours given over in summerto smart yachting craft; and I rememberhow at Avalon, the port of Santa CatalinaIsland (Calの読み方
Frederick G. Aflalo 「Birds in the Calendar」

...cyanoxantha, Perez) makes her nest in the Mason's deserted cells; and this Bee, a victim of her ill-omened dwelling, also harbours the Dioxys...   cyanoxantha, Perez) makes her nest in the Masons deserted      cells; and this Bee, a victim of her ill-omened dwelling, also harbours      the Dioxysの読み方
J. Henri Fabre 「More Hunting Wasps」

...Sometimes, however, the nest is of exceptional size and harbours a crowd of occupants, who live in peace, each attending to her business, as in the colossal hives in the sheds...   Sometimes,      however, the nest is of exceptional size and harbours a crowd of      occupants, who live in peace, each attending to her business, as in the      colossal hives in the shedsの読み方
J. Henri Fabre 「Bramble-bees and Others」

...The subject of the usefulness of harbours is one which I must notomit, but must explain by what means ships are sheltered in them fromstorms...   The subject of the usefulness of harbours is one which I must notomit, but must explain by what means ships are sheltered in them fromstormsの読み方
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」

...If their situation has natural advantages, with projecting capesor promontories which curve or return inwards by their naturalconformation, such harbours are obviously of the greatest service...   If their situation has natural advantages, with projecting capesor promontories which curve or return inwards by their naturalconformation, such harbours are obviously of the greatest serviceの読み方
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」

... In this epoch flourished in Messina one Abraham Casembrot, a Dutchman,who was considered one of the first painters of his time, of landscape,seapieces, harbours, and tempests...   

In this epoch flourished in Messina one Abraham Casembrot, a Dutchman,who was considered one of the first painters of his time, of landscape,seapieces, harbours, and tempestsの読み方
Luigi Antonio Lanzi Thomas Roscoe 「The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. 2 (of 6)」

...On theNorth side are the appearances of Bays or Harbours, and the land is notdestitute of Wood and Verdure, nor covered with Snow any more than Terradel Fuego...   On theNorth side are the appearances of Bays or Harbours, and the land is notdestitute of Wood and Verdure, nor covered with Snow any more than Terradel Fuegoの読み方
James Cook 「Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World」

...The other 2 harbours lay to the Southward of this,and not far from the South end of the Island...   The other 2 harbours lay to the Southward of this,and not far from the South end of the Islandの読み方
James Cook 「Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World」

...There are more Harbours at the South End ofthis Island, as I am inform'd, but these were not examind by us...   There are more Harbours at the South End ofthis Island, as I am informd, but these were not examind by usの読み方
James Cook 「Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World」

...This prevented him fromgetting very close; and he missed the entrances to several harbours, suchas the Manukau, the Waikato River, Whaingaroa, and others...   This prevented him fromgetting very close; and he missed the entrances to several harbours, suchas the Manukau, the Waikato River, Whaingaroa, and othersの読み方
James Cook 「Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World」

...There are some Harbours to the Westward of this bay that have not beenmentioned, but as they lay Contiguous to it, and are to be found in theplan, the description of them is unnecessary...   There are some Harbours to the Westward of this bay that have not beenmentioned, but as they lay Contiguous to it, and are to be found in theplan, the description of them is unnecessaryの読み方
James Cook 「Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World」

...By means of this reefare form'd several excellent Harbours...   By means of this reefare formd several excellent Harboursの読み方
James Cook 「Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World」

...* (* There is a maze of inlets and harbours betweenAdmiralty Bay and Queen Charlotte's Sound, a distance of 20 miles...   * (* There is a maze of inlets and harbours betweenAdmiralty Bay and Queen Charlottes Sound, a distance of 20 milesの読み方
James Cook 「Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World」

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