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... ship , only better contrived to the camel's side and to balance exactly . One good pair that would hold three dozen , divided each by three or four partitions to prevent the fowls and ducks from pressing upon each other , in case of the ...
... ship , only better contrived to the camel's side and to balance exactly . One good pair that would hold three dozen , divided each by three or four partitions to prevent the fowls and ducks from pressing upon each other , in case of the ...
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... ship has published something like an elaborate attempt at defence of these rhymes , on the plea of political jus- tice to his party . Alas ! Sir , party attachments but ill atone for viola- tions of moral duty . Will Mr. candid opinion ...
... ship has published something like an elaborate attempt at defence of these rhymes , on the plea of political jus- tice to his party . Alas ! Sir , party attachments but ill atone for viola- tions of moral duty . Will Mr. candid opinion ...
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... ship , properly appointed and fitted for a Voyage of scientific Research , to acquire the Arts and valuable produc- tious of India , China , and Japan ; as well as the Commander fully em- powered to engage a proper descrip- tion of ...
... ship , properly appointed and fitted for a Voyage of scientific Research , to acquire the Arts and valuable produc- tious of India , China , and Japan ; as well as the Commander fully em- powered to engage a proper descrip- tion of ...
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... ship would be certain of a fair wind and fine weather to the West Indies ; and it is a consideration of great importance , that the Chinese would be landed in the most favoura- ble season , and settled before the rains commenced . From ...
... ship would be certain of a fair wind and fine weather to the West Indies ; and it is a consideration of great importance , that the Chinese would be landed in the most favoura- ble season , and settled before the rains commenced . From ...
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... ship had been engaged by the East India Company , to carry Chinese settlers from Calcutta to Trinidad with a cargo of piece goods ; " but , as it was not to be supposed that his Majesty's Ministers , or even the East India Com- pany ...
... ship had been engaged by the East India Company , to carry Chinese settlers from Calcutta to Trinidad with a cargo of piece goods ; " but , as it was not to be supposed that his Majesty's Ministers , or even the East India Com- pany ...
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