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After Mr. H. arrived in England he made very considerable additions to the original publication , including the " Indian Anecdotes , " and a large portion of the latter part of his work . This we have reason to know was never revised or ...
After Mr. H. arrived in England he made very considerable additions to the original publication , including the " Indian Anecdotes , " and a large portion of the latter part of his work . This we have reason to know was never revised or ...
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In other cases , where the flock is large , consisting perhaps of a thousand or more , and extending over a considerable surface of ground , it is scarcely possible that the shepherd can have the whole in view at one time .
In other cases , where the flock is large , consisting perhaps of a thousand or more , and extending over a considerable surface of ground , it is scarcely possible that the shepherd can have the whole in view at one time .
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Up to this point the river was navigable for vessels of considerable burthen , if not drawing more than sixteen feet water . The tide rose about five feet , being the same as at the entrance . The next day the examination of the river ...
Up to this point the river was navigable for vessels of considerable burthen , if not drawing more than sixteen feet water . The tide rose about five feet , being the same as at the entrance . The next day the examination of the river ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits | 1 |
Lavlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 38 |
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