Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Том 8Enos Bronson Hopkins and Earle, 1812 |
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... kind of pro- duce , except to them , and at a fixed price . The quantity deliv ered by him has been stated at five or six million pounds a year , at something less than two - pence per pound . The king of Bantam lived in a fort ...
... kind of pro- duce , except to them , and at a fixed price . The quantity deliv ered by him has been stated at five or six million pounds a year , at something less than two - pence per pound . The king of Bantam lived in a fort ...
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... kind are said to exist , and those only in the district of Turatte , in Celebes . Malefactors under sentence of death are made use of , at certain times of the year , when the wind blows from the tree , with reference to their path , to ...
... kind are said to exist , and those only in the district of Turatte , in Celebes . Malefactors under sentence of death are made use of , at certain times of the year , when the wind blows from the tree , with reference to their path , to ...
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... kind of eloquence that has been witnessed or recorded , either in ancient or modern times ; whatever the acute- ness of the bar , the dignity of the senate , the solidity of the judgment- seat , and the sacred morality of the pulpit ...
... kind of eloquence that has been witnessed or recorded , either in ancient or modern times ; whatever the acute- ness of the bar , the dignity of the senate , the solidity of the judgment- seat , and the sacred morality of the pulpit ...
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... kind , which he brought into full and constant action by a laudable ambition and a strong de- sire of acquiring eminence in the profession he adopted . I have heard him say that his father at first intended him A Biographical Memoir of ...
... kind , which he brought into full and constant action by a laudable ambition and a strong de- sire of acquiring eminence in the profession he adopted . I have heard him say that his father at first intended him A Biographical Memoir of ...
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... kind of address which , by the vul- gar , is considered as flattering in the portrait . But after having done the head , Hudson's genius failed him , and he was oblig- ed to apply to one Vanhaaken to put it on the shoulders and to ...
... kind of address which , by the vul- gar , is considered as flattering in the portrait . But after having done the head , Hudson's genius failed him , and he was oblig- ed to apply to one Vanhaaken to put it on the shoulders and to ...
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