The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... making the best terms possi- ble with them in writing ; as by the laws of the country the owner is obliged to find them a passage home and wages till they arrive . It is very essential that none of your people , except 5 SELECT REVIEWS .
... making the best terms possi- ble with them in writing ; as by the laws of the country the owner is obliged to find them a passage home and wages till they arrive . It is very essential that none of your people , except 5 SELECT REVIEWS .
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... writing , touching the voyage , should be on board : the fewer entries in the log - book the better , to be done un- der your eyes . She should have no colours but Portuguese on board ; your present flag thrown away when the brig is ...
... writing , touching the voyage , should be on board : the fewer entries in the log - book the better , to be done un- der your eyes . She should have no colours but Portuguese on board ; your present flag thrown away when the brig is ...
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... writers of the East - as no bad models of conciseness and perspicuity . The following passage exhibits , among other things , the material dif- ference between African and European princes . ' I went to Sumano with the head man I gave ...
... writers of the East - as no bad models of conciseness and perspicuity . The following passage exhibits , among other things , the material dif- ference between African and European princes . ' I went to Sumano with the head man I gave ...
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... writing . From it , we extract the following account of Mr. Park's death , as given to Isaac by Amadee - Fatouma , who accompanied him from Sansanding on board a large schooner - rigged canoe , in which he had under- taken the ...
... writing . From it , we extract the following account of Mr. Park's death , as given to Isaac by Amadee - Fatouma , who accompanied him from Sansanding on board a large schooner - rigged canoe , in which he had under- taken the ...
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... writer with whom we are acquainted . When we reviewed the first part of these Tales which are devoted to the delineation of fashionable life , we ventured to ex- press a doubt , whether the author was justifiable for expending so large ...
... writer with whom we are acquainted . When we reviewed the first part of these Tales which are devoted to the delineation of fashionable life , we ventured to ex- press a doubt , whether the author was justifiable for expending so large ...
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