The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... present position is very beau- tiful . Its population does not , at present , exceed sixteen hun- dred people , of whom one half are Jews , the remainder Imeri- thians and Armenians . It is , however , increasing rapidly , and- as it is ...
... present position is very beau- tiful . Its population does not , at present , exceed sixteen hun- dred people , of whom one half are Jews , the remainder Imeri- thians and Armenians . It is , however , increasing rapidly , and- as it is ...
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... present condition of the navy is as follows : - : - Built or building , In commission . In ordinary . Total . not launched . Ships of the Line , 1 6 5 12 Frigates , 6 5 6 17 Sloops of War , 10 3 4 17 4 3 0 7 Schooners , Exclusive of one ...
... present condition of the navy is as follows : - : - Built or building , In commission . In ordinary . Total . not launched . Ships of the Line , 1 6 5 12 Frigates , 6 5 6 17 Sloops of War , 10 3 4 17 4 3 0 7 Schooners , Exclusive of one ...
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... present day were once located beneath the waves of the ocean , and have been raised by some deep - seated convulsion to their present elevation . The days of creation were of long and indefinite duration . If the present tribes of the ...
... present day were once located beneath the waves of the ocean , and have been raised by some deep - seated convulsion to their present elevation . The days of creation were of long and indefinite duration . If the present tribes of the ...
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