The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... side above 2500 negroes , freed by sentences of the admiralty court , and residing there under the protection of the govern- ment . There is a considerable number of European forts on the coast , apparently very useless , except for ...
... side above 2500 negroes , freed by sentences of the admiralty court , and residing there under the protection of the govern- ment . There is a considerable number of European forts on the coast , apparently very useless , except for ...
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... side . There is before this village a rock across the whole breadth of the river . One part of the rock is very high : there is there a large opening in that rock , in the form of a door , which is the only passage for the water to pass ...
... side . There is before this village a rock across the whole breadth of the river . One part of the rock is very high : there is there a large opening in that rock , in the form of a door , which is the only passage for the water to pass ...
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... sides ; and is so earnest and per- severing in his solicitations to his son - in - law to perform the same simple evolution , that poor Vivian is at last induced to comply ; -when he is insulted , among others , by his old friend Mr ...
... sides ; and is so earnest and per- severing in his solicitations to his son - in - law to perform the same simple evolution , that poor Vivian is at last induced to comply ; -when he is insulted , among others , by his old friend Mr ...
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... side , without any sort of pretext for the conversion , except the promise of a marquisate . The great merit of the tale , on the other hand , consists in the skill and perverted ingenuity with which the author has made her hero find ...
... side , without any sort of pretext for the conversion , except the promise of a marquisate . The great merit of the tale , on the other hand , consists in the skill and perverted ingenuity with which the author has made her hero find ...
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... arabat , ( a covered waggon upon four wheels , with latticed windows at the sides , formed to conceal those who are within ; almost the only species of carriage in use among the Turks ) , was stationed to receive them , in.
... arabat , ( a covered waggon upon four wheels , with latticed windows at the sides , formed to conceal those who are within ; almost the only species of carriage in use among the Turks ) , was stationed to receive them , in.
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