Southern Quarterly Review, Том 8Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, James Henley Thornwell, William Gilmore Simms Wiley & Putnam, 1845 |
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... equal in attainments and qualifications , the choice was very difficult . So , likewise , the numerous objects purchased were well selected , and might have proved useful , had there been room in the ships for their transportation ...
... equal in attainments and qualifications , the choice was very difficult . So , likewise , the numerous objects purchased were well selected , and might have proved useful , had there been room in the ships for their transportation ...
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... equal size with those already described . No traces of extinct craters were found in this part of the island ; the rocks were composed of volcanic brescia , with the surface much decomposed . The mountain paths which they traversed on ...
... equal size with those already described . No traces of extinct craters were found in this part of the island ; the rocks were composed of volcanic brescia , with the surface much decomposed . The mountain paths which they traversed on ...
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... equal strength . Capt . Hillyar , it seems , was empowered by the Viceroy of Peru to effect an arrangement between the government of Chile and himself , and proceeded to the capital to offer his mediation to the belligerents . This was ...
... equal strength . Capt . Hillyar , it seems , was empowered by the Viceroy of Peru to effect an arrangement between the government of Chile and himself , and proceeded to the capital to offer his mediation to the belligerents . This was ...
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... equal- ity with themselves and their own offspring ? The effect of thus bringing up their children to look down upon the natives as their inferiors , is seen by their character and con- duct in after life . The author says : " The ...
... equal- ity with themselves and their own offspring ? The effect of thus bringing up their children to look down upon the natives as their inferiors , is seen by their character and con- duct in after life . The author says : " The ...
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... equal to that of an artificial dock . This is particu- larly the case with the harbour of Levuka . The shore was lined with natives , watching our progress with their usual curiosity ; and it was amusing to hear their shouts of applause ...
... equal to that of an artificial dock . This is particu- larly the case with the harbour of Levuka . The shore was lined with natives , watching our progress with their usual curiosity ; and it was amusing to hear their shouts of applause ...
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