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... considered much superior to the latter , so far as the truth of history is concerned . The annals of our own country bear sufficient testimony to the wild love of enterprize , and predatory spirit by which the Scandi- navians , on the ...
... considered much superior to the latter , so far as the truth of history is concerned . The annals of our own country bear sufficient testimony to the wild love of enterprize , and predatory spirit by which the Scandi- navians , on the ...
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... considered as highly improbable , though not out of the scope of possibility ; for at this time no account of him whatsoever had been received since they parted at Otaheite ; at any rate the resemblance , the agitation , and the efforts ...
... considered as highly improbable , though not out of the scope of possibility ; for at this time no account of him whatsoever had been received since they parted at Otaheite ; at any rate the resemblance , the agitation , and the efforts ...
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... considered the Thirty - nine Articles not as terms of communion , but as articles of peace , which were sufficiently observed if the party did not impugn them openly by word of mouth or in writing . Secondly , these terms of peace were ...
... considered the Thirty - nine Articles not as terms of communion , but as articles of peace , which were sufficiently observed if the party did not impugn them openly by word of mouth or in writing . Secondly , these terms of peace were ...
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