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... [ Continued ] 41 Clarke's Progrefs of Maritime Dif- covery [ Concluded ] 44 Leopold ; or , The Bastard . A Novel A Letter to a Member of Parliament D'Ifraeli's Narrative Poems 49 57 50 67 51 Intelligence from the London Ga- Thirlwall's ...
... [ Continued ] 41 Clarke's Progrefs of Maritime Dif- covery [ Concluded ] 44 Leopold ; or , The Bastard . A Novel A Letter to a Member of Parliament D'Ifraeli's Narrative Poems 49 57 50 67 51 Intelligence from the London Ga- Thirlwall's ...
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... ( Continued from Vol . XLIII . Page 415. ) It is extremely unpleasant to controvert what is already before. Sun and Moon on Human Bodies , " & c . & c . ever , to conceal my name , whatever alterations you make ; as to have it in print ...
... ( Continued from Vol . XLIII . Page 415. ) It is extremely unpleasant to controvert what is already before. Sun and Moon on Human Bodies , " & c . & c . ever , to conceal my name , whatever alterations you make ; as to have it in print ...
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... continued . ) IT will be within the recollection of fuch of our readers , who have a turn of mind for noticing and examining public tranfactions as they occur , and become topics of general converfation , that the idea of employing dogs ...
... continued . ) IT will be within the recollection of fuch of our readers , who have a turn of mind for noticing and examining public tranfactions as they occur , and become topics of general converfation , that the idea of employing dogs ...
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... continued to fome length , contains rather the fentiments of Pay- ley , and of Bryan Edwards , an inte- refted planter , not remarkable for lenity to his flaves , whofe partial account of the Maroon war , in his Hiftory of the British ...
... continued to fome length , contains rather the fentiments of Pay- ley , and of Bryan Edwards , an inte- refted planter , not remarkable for lenity to his flaves , whofe partial account of the Maroon war , in his Hiftory of the British ...
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... ( Continued from Vol . XLIII . Page 453. ) The Progrefs of Maritime Difcovery , from the earliest Period. fo clearly , that the neglect of it , with refpect to the poor negro flaves , is difgraceful to the colony , and to all perfons at ...
... ( Continued from Vol . XLIII . Page 453. ) The Progrefs of Maritime Difcovery , from the earliest Period. fo clearly , that the neglect of it , with refpect to the poor negro flaves , is difgraceful to the colony , and to all perfons at ...
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Seite 414 - ... forth an odoriferous fmell. Near the houfes are fome fields of maize or Indian corn : in feveral places on this fide of the ifland, the natives have two crops of this grain. Mounting again, we travelled for fome time on a fteep road, and got into the woods and the clouds juft as it grew dark ; we...
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