The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... kind at no distant period . Without entering minutely at present into the arguments , we think ourselves authorized to assert with some confidence , that every step which a country takes in the progress of society , and consequently ...
... kind at no distant period . Without entering minutely at present into the arguments , we think ourselves authorized to assert with some confidence , that every step which a country takes in the progress of society , and consequently ...
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... kind , ' which by the terms of the contract were to be deduced from the whole , ' are confined by Mr. Sumner within a space of twenty pages ; and even the greater part of these is devoted to the removal of sceptical objections against ...
... kind , ' which by the terms of the contract were to be deduced from the whole , ' are confined by Mr. Sumner within a space of twenty pages ; and even the greater part of these is devoted to the removal of sceptical objections against ...
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... kind of rum . We naturally expect to find savages more superstitious than the enlightened part of mankind ; but that singular practice by which the priests , under the name of tabboo , have contrived to render sacred and inviolable ...
... kind of rum . We naturally expect to find savages more superstitious than the enlightened part of mankind ; but that singular practice by which the priests , under the name of tabboo , have contrived to render sacred and inviolable ...
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... kind be done , the Sandwich islanders will , we suspect , advance but little in the arts and virtues of civili ... kind of pastor that could be given to them . If something of this kind be not done , we greatly fear that the loss of ...
... kind be done , the Sandwich islanders will , we suspect , advance but little in the arts and virtues of civili ... kind of pastor that could be given to them . If something of this kind be not done , we greatly fear that the loss of ...
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... kind ; bread - fruit , plantains and cocoa - nuts in the greatest plenty ; sweet potatoes of the best kind , and tarroo root ( arum esculentum ) which may be considered as the staple of the islands , affording an excellent farinaceous ...
... kind ; bread - fruit , plantains and cocoa - nuts in the greatest plenty ; sweet potatoes of the best kind , and tarroo root ( arum esculentum ) which may be considered as the staple of the islands , affording an excellent farinaceous ...
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