Southern Review, Том 2A.E. Miller, 1828 |
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... give two brief extracts . " Several of the objections opposed by this learned body , have been handed down to us , and have provoked many a sneer at the expense of the University of Salamanca , but they are proofs not so much of the ...
... give two brief extracts . " Several of the objections opposed by this learned body , have been handed down to us , and have provoked many a sneer at the expense of the University of Salamanca , but they are proofs not so much of the ...
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... give to all remote and unknown regions ? Had he come upon some wild island far in the Indian sea ; or was this the famed Cipango itself , the object of his golden fancies ? A thousand speculations of the kind must have swarmed upon him ...
... give to all remote and unknown regions ? Had he come upon some wild island far in the Indian sea ; or was this the famed Cipango itself , the object of his golden fancies ? A thousand speculations of the kind must have swarmed upon him ...
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... give him a solemn and magnificent reception . The beauty and serenity of the weather in that genial season , and favoured climate , contributed to give splendour to this memorable ceremony . As he drew near the place , many of the more ...
... give him a solemn and magnificent reception . The beauty and serenity of the weather in that genial season , and favoured climate , contributed to give splendour to this memorable ceremony . As he drew near the place , many of the more ...
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... give them shelter from the elements and protection from their enemies , and this in a tropical climate , not friendly to the European constitution , need we wonder that many perished in their inconsiderate enterprise , and that many ...
... give them shelter from the elements and protection from their enemies , and this in a tropical climate , not friendly to the European constitution , need we wonder that many perished in their inconsiderate enterprise , and that many ...
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... give us no idea of tribes that could collect easily 100,000 warriors in arms . ( Vol . ii . p . 90. ) In their habits and manners , we can discover scarcely any features of the North - American savage , and we should suppose the whole ...
... give us no idea of tribes that could collect easily 100,000 warriors in arms . ( Vol . ii . p . 90. ) In their habits and manners , we can discover scarcely any features of the North - American savage , and we should suppose the whole ...
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