The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... continued my route along the ice of the river , for about seventy versts , and , owing to some unexpected obstacles , did not arrive at Archangel till five in the morning ; I immediately knocked at a door , which proved to belong to a ...
... continued my route along the ice of the river , for about seventy versts , and , owing to some unexpected obstacles , did not arrive at Archangel till five in the morning ; I immediately knocked at a door , which proved to belong to a ...
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... continued for several months , he remained at the head of the Government , only because his sovereign assured him that his name alone was sufficient to give it stability . He resigned in October , 1768 , and never afterwards took office ...
... continued for several months , he remained at the head of the Government , only because his sovereign assured him that his name alone was sufficient to give it stability . He resigned in October , 1768 , and never afterwards took office ...
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... continued attachment and hearty devotion to the truths I have believed and taught , concerning the existence of a God , and the reality of a future and immortal life . Upon these two great points I suffer from no serious doubts ; and it ...
... continued attachment and hearty devotion to the truths I have believed and taught , concerning the existence of a God , and the reality of a future and immortal life . Upon these two great points I suffer from no serious doubts ; and it ...
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... continued , that you are the Cavallero Ingles , who resides at Dona Juana Ysquibel's ? ' 66 I replied that I was ; when he said he had intended to call on me ; but that such was the state of politics in Paraguay , and particularly as ...
... continued , that you are the Cavallero Ingles , who resides at Dona Juana Ysquibel's ? ' 66 I replied that I was ; when he said he had intended to call on me ; but that such was the state of politics in Paraguay , and particularly as ...
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... continued to extend ever since , and which has led not only to the disappearance of the species from the districts within the present colonial limits , but also in a great measure to its removal from countries beyond those limits , as ...
... continued to extend ever since , and which has led not only to the disappearance of the species from the districts within the present colonial limits , but also in a great measure to its removal from countries beyond those limits , as ...
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