The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... supposed to have been known before , obtained the denomination of Se- bald's Islands , and were from that time placed in the charts ; though Frezier tells us , that they were yet considered as of doubtful existence . Their present ...
... supposed to have been known before , obtained the denomination of Se- bald's Islands , and were from that time placed in the charts ; though Frezier tells us , that they were yet considered as of doubtful existence . Their present ...
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... supposed by him to have been brought upon the ice ; but of useless animals , such as sea lions and penguins , which he calls vermin , the number was incredible . He allows , how- ever , that those who touch at these islands may ...
... supposed by him to have been brought upon the ice ; but of useless animals , such as sea lions and penguins , which he calls vermin , the number was incredible . He allows , how- ever , that those who touch at these islands may ...
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... perceives scarcely any alteration but an increase of debt ; and the few individuals who are benefited , are not supposed to have the clearest right to their advan- ages . If he that shared the danger enjoyed the 114 FALKLAND'S ISLANDS .
... perceives scarcely any alteration but an increase of debt ; and the few individuals who are benefited , are not supposed to have the clearest right to their advan- ages . If he that shared the danger enjoyed the 114 FALKLAND'S ISLANDS .
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... Hunt ; and if the claim to the island be supposed doubtful , they certainly ex- pected it with equal reason . This , however , was re- VOL . VIII . F fused , and our superiority of strength gave validity to FALKLAND'S ISLANDS . 125.
... Hunt ; and if the claim to the island be supposed doubtful , they certainly ex- pected it with equal reason . This , however , was re- VOL . VIII . F fused , and our superiority of strength gave validity to FALKLAND'S ISLANDS . 125.
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... supposed that the English when they returned ejected from Port Egmont would find Wilkes invested with the protectorate ; or see the mayor of London , what the French have formerly seen their mayors of the palace , the commander of the ...
... supposed that the English when they returned ejected from Port Egmont would find Wilkes invested with the protectorate ; or see the mayor of London , what the French have formerly seen their mayors of the palace , the commander of the ...
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