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... possess sheep , and excellent cotton ; but no spinning - wheel , no loom , has yet been set in motion among them ; they choose rather to buy their cloth and cotton of foreigners for real gold and pearls ; one of our sailors sold an old ...
... possess sheep , and excellent cotton ; but no spinning - wheel , no loom , has yet been set in motion among them ; they choose rather to buy their cloth and cotton of foreigners for real gold and pearls ; one of our sailors sold an old ...
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... possess a really critical and impartial REVIEW of current Literature , and not a mere pamphlet of party essays upon one hand , or a hasty compilation of extracts upon the other , we have made an alter- ation in this journal which , we ...
... possess a really critical and impartial REVIEW of current Literature , and not a mere pamphlet of party essays upon one hand , or a hasty compilation of extracts upon the other , we have made an alter- ation in this journal which , we ...
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... possess the power of respiring under the water like fishes , and on the earth like man— none , therefore , of these animals are true amphibia , except , perhaps , the siren and the proteus , which possess both lungs in the chest , and ...
... possess the power of respiring under the water like fishes , and on the earth like man— none , therefore , of these animals are true amphibia , except , perhaps , the siren and the proteus , which possess both lungs in the chest , and ...
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