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... remarkable qualifica- tions . Amongst the chief of these , as more germain to the present subject , we are happy to bear testimony to a spirit of universal indulgence , respecting men and manners , which , after all , if good feeling ...
... remarkable qualifica- tions . Amongst the chief of these , as more germain to the present subject , we are happy to bear testimony to a spirit of universal indulgence , respecting men and manners , which , after all , if good feeling ...
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... remarkable talents , and but partially educated , has accomplished that which has hitherto baffled so many and such expensive Eng- lish expeditions , conducted by men of the greatest capabilities and enterprise : he has penetrated to ...
... remarkable talents , and but partially educated , has accomplished that which has hitherto baffled so many and such expensive Eng- lish expeditions , conducted by men of the greatest capabilities and enterprise : he has penetrated to ...
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... remarkable for discipline , was often formidable from his strength and his ferocity . The narratives of these engagements bring forcibly before us the times , when our own island was overrun with woods and wolves . These have long since ...
... remarkable for discipline , was often formidable from his strength and his ferocity . The narratives of these engagements bring forcibly before us the times , when our own island was overrun with woods and wolves . These have long since ...
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... remarkable place , not merely in Cornwall , but in the whole country , in respect of temperature , ap- pears to be Penzance . In winter it is five degrees and a half warmer than London , and in summer it is two degrees colder : in ...
... remarkable place , not merely in Cornwall , but in the whole country , in respect of temperature , ap- pears to be Penzance . In winter it is five degrees and a half warmer than London , and in summer it is two degrees colder : in ...
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... remarkable opportunity of putting this opinion to the test , by observing the Negro under four different aspects of society , clearly demonstrating that his character in each depended on the state in which he was placed , and the ...
... remarkable opportunity of putting this opinion to the test , by observing the Negro under four different aspects of society , clearly demonstrating that his character in each depended on the state in which he was placed , and the ...
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