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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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... enlists the interest and curiosity of the reader , and communicates some
knowledge of a kindred science , in the most pleasant and effectual manner . Nor
are medical readers alone capable of reaping the advantages of this author's
labours .
... enlists the interest and curiosity of the reader , and communicates some
knowledge of a kindred science , in the most pleasant and effectual manner . Nor
are medical readers alone capable of reaping the advantages of this author's
labours .
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The work itself will probably come to the hands of most of our readers ; the
entertaining nature of the subject , and the great reputation and fine talents of the
writer , we doubt not , will make it generally popular here , as in England . Indeed
, we ...
The work itself will probably come to the hands of most of our readers ; the
entertaining nature of the subject , and the great reputation and fine talents of the
writer , we doubt not , will make it generally popular here , as in England . Indeed
, we ...
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Most of our readers , we presume , have seen and admired all or some of the
fugitive pieces in this volume . Although our selections from others have already
transcended our usual measure , we feel bound not to pass by Mr. Pinkney
without ...
Most of our readers , we presume , have seen and admired all or some of the
fugitive pieces in this volume . Although our selections from others have already
transcended our usual measure , we feel bound not to pass by Mr. Pinkney
without ...
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... we will make no apology for presenting it to our readers : “ Your committee , it
will be observed . have recommended as a part of their proposed system , that
the judges of the supreme and superior courts should participate in presiding at
jury ...
... we will make no apology for presenting it to our readers : “ Your committee , it
will be observed . have recommended as a part of their proposed system , that
the judges of the supreme and superior courts should participate in presiding at
jury ...
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