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Page 86
... whole island on which the fewest crimes are committed , and a whole year sometimes passes without the necessity of punishing a negro on it , whilst a day seldom oc- curs but some negro is flogged on the adjacent estates . Amongst other ...
... whole island on which the fewest crimes are committed , and a whole year sometimes passes without the necessity of punishing a negro on it , whilst a day seldom oc- curs but some negro is flogged on the adjacent estates . Amongst other ...
Page 115
... whole of Vol . II . The observations of a more general cast , we mean those which are applicable to the Union at large , form the preamble and the conclusion of the work , and relate to the following heads : -extent of territory ...
... whole of Vol . II . The observations of a more general cast , we mean those which are applicable to the Union at large , form the preamble and the conclusion of the work , and relate to the following heads : -extent of territory ...
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... whole in indiscriminate gloom . ' Though not so regular as those of Staffa , the columns of Ailsa are greatly more elevated , rising to upwards of 400 feet ; and , judging from the fragments which have been detached , they reach to six ...
... whole in indiscriminate gloom . ' Though not so regular as those of Staffa , the columns of Ailsa are greatly more elevated , rising to upwards of 400 feet ; and , judging from the fragments which have been detached , they reach to six ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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