American Quarterly Review, Том 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... give a very brief account , as the facts have been furnished by the unfortunate captives , whose . " Narrative " we have just mentioned , and to which we shall again recur . . The region of the globe which comprehends the vast body of ...
... give a very brief account , as the facts have been furnished by the unfortunate captives , whose . " Narrative " we have just mentioned , and to which we shall again recur . . The region of the globe which comprehends the vast body of ...
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... give a striking instance , from the little island which has been the more immediate occasion of our discussing this subject . Upon accidentally enquiring of the captive seamen above men- tioned , whether the natives of Lord North's ...
... give a striking instance , from the little island which has been the more immediate occasion of our discussing this subject . Upon accidentally enquiring of the captive seamen above men- tioned , whether the natives of Lord North's ...
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... gives a particular account of their adventures , and of the manners and customs of the natives , who seem to be in a ... give rise to the most interesting reflections . The situation in which we find this little band of human beings ...
... gives a particular account of their adventures , and of the manners and customs of the natives , who seem to be in a ... give rise to the most interesting reflections . The situation in which we find this little band of human beings ...
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... give to a train of Hebrew accents , strange and marvellous significations . The proper names , Adam , Sheth , and Enosh , with which the first book of the Chronicles opens , would easily furnish matter for long and laborious investiga ...
... give to a train of Hebrew accents , strange and marvellous significations . The proper names , Adam , Sheth , and Enosh , with which the first book of the Chronicles opens , would easily furnish matter for long and laborious investiga ...
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... give rise to sentiments , by way of inference , which are wholly at variance with the sentiments of the author . A want of atten- tion to this fact has been the source of innumerable mistakes in religion . Men have alighted upon some ...
... give rise to sentiments , by way of inference , which are wholly at variance with the sentiments of the author . A want of atten- tion to this fact has been the source of innumerable mistakes in religion . Men have alighted upon some ...
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