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... continued to prevail , it was no longer the loose , inaccurate and clumsy style by which the compositions of his predecessors were dis- graced . So great , indeed , was the improvement , and so striking the variation introduced by ...
... continued to prevail , it was no longer the loose , inaccurate and clumsy style by which the compositions of his predecessors were dis- graced . So great , indeed , was the improvement , and so striking the variation introduced by ...
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... continued . ] ART . III . A Voyage to the South Atlantic and round Cape Horn , into the Pacific Ocean , for the Purpose of extending the Spermaceti Whale Fisheries , and other Objects of Commerce , by ascertaining the Ports , Bays ...
... continued . ] ART . III . A Voyage to the South Atlantic and round Cape Horn , into the Pacific Ocean , for the Purpose of extending the Spermaceti Whale Fisheries , and other Objects of Commerce , by ascertaining the Ports , Bays ...
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... continued on the American coast , and procured another valuable cargo of furs ; with which he proceeded to China : -but , a prohibition having been laid by the Chinese on the sale of furs , I did not , ' says he , remain there , but in ...
... continued on the American coast , and procured another valuable cargo of furs ; with which he proceeded to China : -but , a prohibition having been laid by the Chinese on the sale of furs , I did not , ' says he , remain there , but in ...
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... continued one - and - twenty days . ' Respecting the discourses , perhaps some judgment may be formed from the following paragraph , extracted from the edi- tor's account : They are the productions of a man , whose mind was well ...
... continued one - and - twenty days . ' Respecting the discourses , perhaps some judgment may be formed from the following paragraph , extracted from the edi- tor's account : They are the productions of a man , whose mind was well ...
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... continued through the policy of the Dutch India Company . The Captain says of the island Bouton , near to which they sailed , that the ⚫king of this island is in alliance with the Company , who pay him a yearly sum of one hundred and ...
... continued through the policy of the Dutch India Company . The Captain says of the island Bouton , near to which they sailed , that the ⚫king of this island is in alliance with the Company , who pay him a yearly sum of one hundred and ...
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