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Page 200
... object of my tour ; and I am much gratified with the result , by the interesting part taken by many to promote my ... objects I thought worthy of notice . With this view it is offered to the public , aud particularly to the visitants of ...
... object of my tour ; and I am much gratified with the result , by the interesting part taken by many to promote my ... objects I thought worthy of notice . With this view it is offered to the public , aud particularly to the visitants of ...
Page 257
... object of attention with men of education . The chapter on Chemistry contains little more than an ex- planation of ... objects , the examination of the structure , functions , and œconomy of the Horse . These subjects he treats at very ...
... object of attention with men of education . The chapter on Chemistry contains little more than an ex- planation of ... objects , the examination of the structure , functions , and œconomy of the Horse . These subjects he treats at very ...
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... object ; and the sales are fixed at too distant a period and on too long a credit . The present Governor General is said to have favoured the free trade to the utmost , while the inferior agents of the Com- pany harass those who are ...
... object ; and the sales are fixed at too distant a period and on too long a credit . The present Governor General is said to have favoured the free trade to the utmost , while the inferior agents of the Com- pany harass those who are ...
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