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The narrative it . self has , in some instances , received an improvement in point of order . Thus the returning voyage of Captain Marshall , in the Scarborough , as it concludes more than a month earlier than that of Lieur .
The narrative it . self has , in some instances , received an improvement in point of order . Thus the returning voyage of Captain Marshall , in the Scarborough , as it concludes more than a month earlier than that of Lieur .
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It is observable , however , that this principle was more closely attended to at the outset of improvement , ( under an idea , in some degree falsely grounded , that BEAUTY OF FORM and UTILITY , are inseparable , ) than at present ...
It is observable , however , that this principle was more closely attended to at the outset of improvement , ( under an idea , in some degree falsely grounded , that BEAUTY OF FORM and UTILITY , are inseparable , ) than at present ...
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We must not fcop to particularize all the means that have been here adopted for producing these improvements . . Referring to the volumes for particulars , we can only remark , that they have , in general , been cffected by a careful ...
We must not fcop to particularize all the means that have been here adopted for producing these improvements . . Referring to the volumes for particulars , we can only remark , that they have , in general , been cffected by a careful ...
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