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Page 110
... late Sir Joseph Banks , who had many estates in Lincolnshire , would probably have been prefixed , had that eminent and liberal philosopher not been snatched from his country and the world previously to the publication of the volume ...
... late Sir Joseph Banks , who had many estates in Lincolnshire , would probably have been prefixed , had that eminent and liberal philosopher not been snatched from his country and the world previously to the publication of the volume ...
Page 225
... late " ruler of France . " We have had occasion to notice in a recent article ( Historical Memoirs of Napoleon , Review for January last , ) all the confidence , obstinacy , and duplicity of Napoleon ; and we are now to give a brief ...
... late " ruler of France . " We have had occasion to notice in a recent article ( Historical Memoirs of Napoleon , Review for January last , ) all the confidence , obstinacy , and duplicity of Napoleon ; and we are now to give a brief ...
Page 338
... late Sir Joseph Banks , by which he became acquainted with the views of the African Association , and with the wish of that Society to follow up the plan from the execution of which Hornemann had been pre- vented by death , brought him ...
... late Sir Joseph Banks , by which he became acquainted with the views of the African Association , and with the wish of that Society to follow up the plan from the execution of which Hornemann had been pre- vented by death , brought him ...
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