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These , though a little dull to the general reader , may sometimes be of use to the
future navigator - at all events , they give an air of credibility to the narrative , and
are , in some sort , the uchers of the writer's veracity . The object of Capt .
These , though a little dull to the general reader , may sometimes be of use to the
future navigator - at all events , they give an air of credibility to the narrative , and
are , in some sort , the uchers of the writer's veracity . The object of Capt .
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They are very docile and tractable , and the author gives an amusing instance of
their imitative disposition . “ A sailor had given a Fuegian a tin pot full of coffee ,
which he drank , and was using all his art to steal the pot . The sailor , however ...
They are very docile and tractable , and the author gives an amusing instance of
their imitative disposition . “ A sailor had given a Fuegian a tin pot full of coffee ,
which he drank , and was using all his art to steal the pot . The sailor , however ...
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They will at least have the consolation of Solon , if they cannot give their
countrymen the best possible laws , they will give them the best which they are
capable of receiving . ART . XII . — The Atlantic Souvenir ; a Christmas and New -
Year's ...
They will at least have the consolation of Solon , if they cannot give their
countrymen the best possible laws , they will give them the best which they are
capable of receiving . ART . XII . — The Atlantic Souvenir ; a Christmas and New -
Year's ...
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Instead of dwelling upon inconsiderable or doubtful advantages , it is well if they
can give an honest preference to their own country , in respect of the moral and
political blessings which have fallen to its lot , the general diffusion of intelligence
...
Instead of dwelling upon inconsiderable or doubtful advantages , it is well if they
can give an honest preference to their own country , in respect of the moral and
political blessings which have fallen to its lot , the general diffusion of intelligence
...
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Such being the opinions which we entertain on this subject , we give our most
cordial assent to the views expressed in the latter part of the report of the
committee of the bar ; and as we have designedly not entered minutely into this
subject ...
Such being the opinions which we entertain on this subject , we give our most
cordial assent to the views expressed in the latter part of the report of the
committee of the bar ; and as we have designedly not entered minutely into this
subject ...
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