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... doubt that they would have attracted very gene- ral attention . They are written in a lively and agreeable manner , and full of personal anecdotes and ad- ventures . They contain also many descriptions of local scenery , which are ...
... doubt that they would have attracted very gene- ral attention . They are written in a lively and agreeable manner , and full of personal anecdotes and ad- ventures . They contain also many descriptions of local scenery , which are ...
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... doubt not but that many persons doubt the truth of the above representation . Dr. Walsh , who met Mr. Holman in Brazil , and who was indebted to that gentleman for many useful directions for travelling into the interior of the Brazils ...
... doubt not but that many persons doubt the truth of the above representation . Dr. Walsh , who met Mr. Holman in Brazil , and who was indebted to that gentleman for many useful directions for travelling into the interior of the Brazils ...
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... doubt something must be done ; many remedies had been spoken of ; but the dif- ficulty was , which was proper ; that the disarming the Highlands had been tried . I told him , no doubt it was right ; but that alone would not do , since ...
... doubt something must be done ; many remedies had been spoken of ; but the dif- ficulty was , which was proper ; that the disarming the Highlands had been tried . I told him , no doubt it was right ; but that alone would not do , since ...
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