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Page 105
... Hope long sustain'd me , but at last E'en hope itself grew faint . In vain I tried the surgeons round , No benefit , alas ! I found , And every hope of cure seem'd vain ; But ah ! when all beside had fail'd , Thy skill , oh Mahomed ...
... Hope long sustain'd me , but at last E'en hope itself grew faint . In vain I tried the surgeons round , No benefit , alas ! I found , And every hope of cure seem'd vain ; But ah ! when all beside had fail'd , Thy skill , oh Mahomed ...
Page 131
... Hope at the other . There is also Broer Ruy's Land ; but I ap- prehend it is synonymous with Hold - with - Hope . These places can only be recognised from the latitude in which they are laid down ; the longitudes being extremely wide of ...
... Hope at the other . There is also Broer Ruy's Land ; but I ap- prehend it is synonymous with Hold - with - Hope . These places can only be recognised from the latitude in which they are laid down ; the longitudes being extremely wide of ...
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... Hope in 1822. 8vo . pp . 380. 12s . Boards . Murray . 1823 . Iт [ T appears that this work was composed at the Cape by a Civil Servant of the Colony , ' whose long abode in South Africa has qualified him to describe minutely and ...
... Hope in 1822. 8vo . pp . 380. 12s . Boards . Murray . 1823 . Iт [ T appears that this work was composed at the Cape by a Civil Servant of the Colony , ' whose long abode in South Africa has qualified him to describe minutely and ...
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