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... various kinds , un- equalled by any kingdom whose inhabitants are proportionably nu- merous ; and a staple manufacture unrivalled in general use , in cer- tainty of produce , and intrinsic value ; are circumstances which have not fallen ...
... various kinds , un- equalled by any kingdom whose inhabitants are proportionably nu- merous ; and a staple manufacture unrivalled in general use , in cer- tainty of produce , and intrinsic value ; are circumstances which have not fallen ...
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... various shapes the same ideas , and are alike disposed to confound the ingenious and the extravagant . The best way of parrying the stroke of ridicule is to receive it with good humour ; laugh with those who laugh , and persevere with ...
... various shapes the same ideas , and are alike disposed to confound the ingenious and the extravagant . The best way of parrying the stroke of ridicule is to receive it with good humour ; laugh with those who laugh , and persevere with ...
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... , but to exhibit the various positions of See p . 42. Diversions of Purley , & c . See Blair's Lectures . ' the mind in thinking , to shew the relation which 7 the 26 Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy , Vol . VI .
... , but to exhibit the various positions of See p . 42. Diversions of Purley , & c . See Blair's Lectures . ' the mind in thinking , to shew the relation which 7 the 26 Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy , Vol . VI .
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... various parts of their bodies there were small wounds , as if made with an hot iron of the size of a sixpenny piece . I imme- diately ordered some of the crew to perform the operation of the Otaheiteans , called Roro mee * , which ...
... various parts of their bodies there were small wounds , as if made with an hot iron of the size of a sixpenny piece . I imme- diately ordered some of the crew to perform the operation of the Otaheiteans , called Roro mee * , which ...
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... various plants and ever - greens . But when the dews fail in the summer season , thou- sands of these creatures perish ; for , on our return hither , we found great numbers dead in their nests , and some of them almost fledged . " In ...
... various plants and ever - greens . But when the dews fail in the summer season , thou- sands of these creatures perish ; for , on our return hither , we found great numbers dead in their nests , and some of them almost fledged . " In ...
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