The Analectic Magazine, Volume 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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Page 19
... object was , agreeably to the wish of captain Porter , to fill the ship New- Zealander with oil from the other ships ; and on the 28th of the same month she took her departure for the United States , with a cargo of nineteen hundred and ...
... object was , agreeably to the wish of captain Porter , to fill the ship New- Zealander with oil from the other ships ; and on the 28th of the same month she took her departure for the United States , with a cargo of nineteen hundred and ...
Page 21
... and William Brudewell , ( traders living on the island for the purpose of collecting sandal wood , ) exerted them- selves in making the necessary preparations to depart . 1 My first object was to put the Sir Andrew OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS . 21.
... and William Brudewell , ( traders living on the island for the purpose of collecting sandal wood , ) exerted them- selves in making the necessary preparations to depart . 1 My first object was to put the Sir Andrew OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS . 21.
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1 My first object was to put the Sir Andrew Hammond in a situation that we might get under way at any moment . That done , all hands were engaged in getting the few articles of value from shore , and endeavouring to recover the stolen ...
1 My first object was to put the Sir Andrew Hammond in a situation that we might get under way at any moment . That done , all hands were engaged in getting the few articles of value from shore , and endeavouring to recover the stolen ...
Page 37
... object they make war , or peace , just as suits their interests , and massacre a community , or sink a ship with as little hesita- tion as they throw the log . A due regard to personal inter- ests is proper , undoubtedly , but the ...
... object they make war , or peace , just as suits their interests , and massacre a community , or sink a ship with as little hesita- tion as they throw the log . A due regard to personal inter- ests is proper , undoubtedly , but the ...
Page 44
... objects the same appellation ; ascribing the phenomenon to an indistinctness of perception , by which they are led to overlook the specifical differences of indivi- duals , and to infer a general coincidence from a few acciden- tal ...
... objects the same appellation ; ascribing the phenomenon to an indistinctness of perception , by which they are led to overlook the specifical differences of indivi- duals , and to infer a general coincidence from a few acciden- tal ...
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