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Page 134
... notice taken was the following , in a letter from Jeannet to the Commandant of the fort , " I know not why those gentlemen are continually importuning me ; they ought to know , they have not been sent to Sinamary to live there to all ...
... notice taken was the following , in a letter from Jeannet to the Commandant of the fort , " I know not why those gentlemen are continually importuning me ; they ought to know , they have not been sent to Sinamary to live there to all ...
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... notice matters of fact , it is but to accumulate those which may illustrate most strongly the degraded , slavish , miserable , and oppressed state of his country , and may heap disgrace and odium on - its legislature . Is it prudent in ...
... notice matters of fact , it is but to accumulate those which may illustrate most strongly the degraded , slavish , miserable , and oppressed state of his country , and may heap disgrace and odium on - its legislature . Is it prudent in ...
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... notice of mankind merely by circumstances of birth and situation ;, others have entitled themselves to honourable notice , by the beneficial exertion of their own great powers in art , science , or literature . Of the former class , the ...
... notice of mankind merely by circumstances of birth and situation ;, others have entitled themselves to honourable notice , by the beneficial exertion of their own great powers in art , science , or literature . Of the former class , the ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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