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... appear to be superior , and the whole , on an average , equal in these respects to Ashantee . This space , reckoned ... appears to offer an advantageous field for the exercise of that highly laudable zeal which has long shown itself in ...
... appear to be superior , and the whole , on an average , equal in these respects to Ashantee . This space , reckoned ... appears to offer an advantageous field for the exercise of that highly laudable zeal which has long shown itself in ...
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... appears to be entirely unknown to this remote people . They have no word for it in their language ; and though accustomed to see their waves navigated by icebergs , yet they are said to have considered the two ships of discovery , as ...
... appears to be entirely unknown to this remote people . They have no word for it in their language ; and though accustomed to see their waves navigated by icebergs , yet they are said to have considered the two ships of discovery , as ...
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... appears to differ in no respect from those masses of which so many have now been found on va- rious tracts of the surface of the earth ; and which , in some few instances from tradition , and in all , from the analysis , appear to be of ...
... appears to differ in no respect from those masses of which so many have now been found on va- rious tracts of the surface of the earth ; and which , in some few instances from tradition , and in all , from the analysis , appear to be of ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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