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... , Bishop , confirms Ledyard's specu- lations on the diversity of the human complexion , 403 . Heineccius , his commentaries on the Di- gest and the Institutes , referred to , 85 . History , Natural , what is its great object , 624 Index .
... , Bishop , confirms Ledyard's specu- lations on the diversity of the human complexion , 403 . Heineccius , his commentaries on the Di- gest and the Institutes , referred to , 85 . History , Natural , what is its great object , 624 Index .
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History , Natural , what is its great object , 413 . History of the Life and Voyages of Chris- topher Columbus , by Washington Ir- ving , reviewed , i - extracts from , 20 , 27-31 . Hortensius , the competitor of Cicero , born A. U. C ...
History , Natural , what is its great object , 413 . History of the Life and Voyages of Chris- topher Columbus , by Washington Ir- ving , reviewed , i - extracts from , 20 , 27-31 . Hortensius , the competitor of Cicero , born A. U. C ...
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... objects , and leaving the pleasant regions of fancy and of fiction , has undertaken to record the life and fortunes of one of those extraordinary men , whose genius may be said to have changed the current of human affairs , and extended ...
... objects , and leaving the pleasant regions of fancy and of fiction , has undertaken to record the life and fortunes of one of those extraordinary men , whose genius may be said to have changed the current of human affairs , and extended ...
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... object . A due religious sentiment mingled with his medi- tations , and gave them , at times , a tinge of superstition , but it was of a sublime and lofty kind . He looked upon himself as standing in the hand of Heaven , chosen from ...
... object . A due religious sentiment mingled with his medi- tations , and gave them , at times , a tinge of superstition , but it was of a sublime and lofty kind . He looked upon himself as standing in the hand of Heaven , chosen from ...
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... object of all his labours . They beheld themselves with dismay still wafted onward , over the boundless wastes of what appeared to them a mere watery desert , sur- rounding the habitable world . What was to become of them should their ...
... object of all his labours . They beheld themselves with dismay still wafted onward , over the boundless wastes of what appeared to them a mere watery desert , sur- rounding the habitable world . What was to become of them should their ...
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