Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 6Enos Bronson Hopkins and Earle, 1811 - Literature, Modern |
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... arrival , in the possession of the French , they landed on Rodriguez . This little narrative , which is given in the adventurer's own words , is , in our opinion , much the best part of the book ; and is , indeed , interesting and ...
... arrival , in the possession of the French , they landed on Rodriguez . This little narrative , which is given in the adventurer's own words , is , in our opinion , much the best part of the book ; and is , indeed , interesting and ...
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... arrival with officious civility . A servant likewise , whom we hired at Malaga , has kept pace with us on foot ever since ; and though not more than seventeen years of age , he seems incapable of being fatigued by walking . I have heard ...
... arrival with officious civility . A servant likewise , whom we hired at Malaga , has kept pace with us on foot ever since ; and though not more than seventeen years of age , he seems incapable of being fatigued by walking . I have heard ...
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... arrival at the Rio del Nord in February , 1807. The third part contains a his- tory of his journey thence in the same ... arrived on the 1st of July , 1807 . These journies are written in the journal form , with copious statistical and ...
... arrival at the Rio del Nord in February , 1807. The third part contains a his- tory of his journey thence in the same ... arrived on the 1st of July , 1807 . These journies are written in the journal form , with copious statistical and ...
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... arrived at Lake Leech , where they were hos- pitably entertained by the agent of the English North West company , who , as Mr. Pike states , were extending their establishments to the North- Sea and the Pacific ocean , while they fixed ...
... arrived at Lake Leech , where they were hos- pitably entertained by the agent of the English North West company , who , as Mr. Pike states , were extending their establishments to the North- Sea and the Pacific ocean , while they fixed ...
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... arrived , who my interpreter observed were the handsomest couple he knew ; and in truth they were , the man being ... arrival , the power of the white peo- ple had sometimes been exerted to inspire dread rather than to cultivate the ...
... arrived , who my interpreter observed were the handsomest couple he knew ; and in truth they were , the man being ... arrival , the power of the white peo- ple had sometimes been exerted to inspire dread rather than to cultivate the ...
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