Southern Quarterly Review, Том 8Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, James Henley Thornwell, William Gilmore Simms Wiley & Putnam, 1845 |
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... present condi- tion , population and prospects , 213 -217 ; claimed , at different times , by five nations , 217 ; Russian claim , ib .; French , 218 ; Spanish , 219 ; British , 220 ; Britain had as- serted no claim in 1778 , 221 ; in ...
... present condi- tion , population and prospects , 213 -217 ; claimed , at different times , by five nations , 217 ; Russian claim , ib .; French , 218 ; Spanish , 219 ; British , 220 ; Britain had as- serted no claim in 1778 , 221 ; in ...
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... present day , are succinctly and , we believe , correctly told ; but we shall forbear to recapitulate it here , as no permanent interest can attach to the rapid changes of government which have hith- erto marked the career of these new ...
... present day , are succinctly and , we believe , correctly told ; but we shall forbear to recapitulate it here , as no permanent interest can attach to the rapid changes of government which have hith- erto marked the career of these new ...
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... present dilapidated state of the capital , remarks : " When it is considered that Lima was founded nearly a century before the settlement of our own country , it shows a marked differ- ence in favor of the enterprize of the Anglo ...
... present dilapidated state of the capital , remarks : " When it is considered that Lima was founded nearly a century before the settlement of our own country , it shows a marked differ- ence in favor of the enterprize of the Anglo ...
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... and contrasts very favorably their present with their former state . En- joying , as they now do , peace under wholesome laws ; re- ceiving the advantages of education , -for nearly all the 1845. ] 31 The Exploring Expedition .
... and contrasts very favorably their present with their former state . En- joying , as they now do , peace under wholesome laws ; re- ceiving the advantages of education , -for nearly all the 1845. ] 31 The Exploring Expedition .
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... present number of inhabitants of Ta- hiti , and one thousand as that of Eimeo . The missionaries suppose the population to have been stationary for the last thirty years ! The cultivation of the island , too , has under- gone a great ...
... present number of inhabitants of Ta- hiti , and one thousand as that of Eimeo . The missionaries suppose the population to have been stationary for the last thirty years ! The cultivation of the island , too , has under- gone a great ...
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