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... narrative given by their countryman , Capt . Riley , of his captivity and sufferings among the Arabs in Africa : though among us his story met with general acceptation , and was considered in the main as founded on truth , if in some ...
... narrative given by their countryman , Capt . Riley , of his captivity and sufferings among the Arabs in Africa : though among us his story met with general acceptation , and was considered in the main as founded on truth , if in some ...
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... narrative tends to confirm that of Mr. Riley . The sufferings in a state of slavery are undoubt- edly similar in each case : but we imagine the real question relative to Mr. Riley to be , not whether such are the mise- ries of captivity ...
... narrative tends to confirm that of Mr. Riley . The sufferings in a state of slavery are undoubt- edly similar in each case : but we imagine the real question relative to Mr. Riley to be , not whether such are the mise- ries of captivity ...
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... Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions on the New Continent , during the Years 1799-1804 , by Alexander de Humboldt , and Aimé Bonpland , with Maps , Plans , & c . Written in French by Alexander de Humboldt , and translated ...
... Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions on the New Continent , during the Years 1799-1804 , by Alexander de Humboldt , and Aimé Bonpland , with Maps , Plans , & c . Written in French by Alexander de Humboldt , and translated ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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