The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... whole , or nearly the whole of it , be for the supply of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies ; yet , in many instances , British subjects and capital , and in still more , the subjects and capital of the United States , are concerned ...
... whole , or nearly the whole of it , be for the supply of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies ; yet , in many instances , British subjects and capital , and in still more , the subjects and capital of the United States , are concerned ...
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... whole day in looking for palm wine . They love dancing ; they will dance all night . They have but little , yet they are happy whilst that little lasts . At times they are greatly troubled with the slave - trade , by some of them being ...
... whole day in looking for palm wine . They love dancing ; they will dance all night . They have but little , yet they are happy whilst that little lasts . At times they are greatly troubled with the slave - trade , by some of them being ...
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... whole of these . The report of the directors , after noticing the successful cul- tivation of many articles , as indigo , hemp , cotton , introduced into Africa by the care of the institution , concludes with a very interesting notice ...
... whole of these . The report of the directors , after noticing the successful cul- tivation of many articles , as indigo , hemp , cotton , introduced into Africa by the care of the institution , concludes with a very interesting notice ...
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... 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 through : the tide current is here very strong . 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 through : the tide current is here very strong . The ...
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... whole scheme of life , must be given by one whose authority is liable to no serious dispute . Persons of fashion , therefore , and pretenders to fashion , will never derive any considerable benefit from all the edifying essays and ...
... whole scheme of life , must be given by one whose authority is liable to no serious dispute . Persons of fashion , therefore , and pretenders to fashion , will never derive any considerable benefit from all the edifying essays and ...
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