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Page 107
... possessed . On the other side , the man- ners and morals of the Europeans in the West Indies are described not in the way of contrast , but as running nearly parallel to those of the slaves . < Speak not of specks and tints in the egro ...
... possessed . On the other side , the man- ners and morals of the Europeans in the West Indies are described not in the way of contrast , but as running nearly parallel to those of the slaves . < Speak not of specks and tints in the egro ...
Page 122
... possessed , was physically impossible ; and our belief is founded on the following considerations : 1st , The simplicity of the narrative , unblended with miraculous ad- ventures , which Dr. Vincent justly states as a criterion of per ...
... possessed , was physically impossible ; and our belief is founded on the following considerations : 1st , The simplicity of the narrative , unblended with miraculous ad- ventures , which Dr. Vincent justly states as a criterion of per ...
Page 263
... possessed ; whence he derived the double advantage , of not being wearied in their company , and of rendering them happy beyond their hopes . If they were satisfied with Fontenelle , they were enchanted with la Mottc . - May this ...
... possessed ; whence he derived the double advantage , of not being wearied in their company , and of rendering them happy beyond their hopes . If they were satisfied with Fontenelle , they were enchanted with la Mottc . - May this ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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