The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... become an entre- pôt for all the slave merchants whom the vigilance of our crui- zers has driven from the other parts of the coast ; and though the treaty nominally excludes the Portuguese from every part of the coast north of the ...
... become an entre- pôt for all the slave merchants whom the vigilance of our crui- zers has driven from the other parts of the coast ; and though the treaty nominally excludes the Portuguese from every part of the coast north of the ...
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... becomes more and more promising daily , —the improvement of the continent of Africa by direct means , and , as preparatory to these , the extending our knowledge of it . The present report is peculiarly attractive in this respect , and ...
... becomes more and more promising daily , —the improvement of the continent of Africa by direct means , and , as preparatory to these , the extending our knowledge of it . The present report is peculiarly attractive in this respect , and ...
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... become an author from any other motives than those she has been pleased to as- sign . But it is by no means enough that we should be on a footing , in point of rank , with those to whom we are moved to address our instructions . It is ...
... become an author from any other motives than those she has been pleased to as- sign . But it is by no means enough that we should be on a footing , in point of rank , with those to whom we are moved to address our instructions . It is ...
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... becomes so far sen- sible of his own infirmity , as to determine to get the better of it , and to do nothing at the request of any person , but especial- ly of his mother , without satisfying himself that it was right . When his studies ...
... becomes so far sen- sible of his own infirmity , as to determine to get the better of it , and to do nothing at the request of any person , but especial- ly of his mother , without satisfying himself that it was right . When his studies ...
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... becomes too apparent to be mistaken , she looks upon it not with pain and confusion , but with astonishment and curi- osity . Mrs. Somers then appeared to her merely as an English ' oddity , or a lusus naturæ ; and she alternately asked ...
... becomes too apparent to be mistaken , she looks upon it not with pain and confusion , but with astonishment and curi- osity . Mrs. Somers then appeared to her merely as an English ' oddity , or a lusus naturæ ; and she alternately asked ...
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