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Page 39
... considerable portion of the present volume , amounting to nearly one - fourth , under the title of a General Introduction , is also the work of another hand . It professes to contain a digested account of British intercourse with the ...
... considerable portion of the present volume , amounting to nearly one - fourth , under the title of a General Introduction , is also the work of another hand . It professes to contain a digested account of British intercourse with the ...
Page 320
... considerably advanced in civilization : slavery is not tolerated ; and the white inhabit- ants amounted in 1815 to ... considerable interest by those persons who are directing their attention to the United States of America . MONTHLY ...
... considerably advanced in civilization : slavery is not tolerated ; and the white inhabit- ants amounted in 1815 to ... considerable interest by those persons who are directing their attention to the United States of America . MONTHLY ...
Page 479
... considerable ; and the version seems , where we have examined it , not only to be fair and faithful , but in some few places , to which chance has led us , by no means inelegant . The Greek text is in general sufficiently easy of in ...
... considerable ; and the version seems , where we have examined it , not only to be fair and faithful , but in some few places , to which chance has led us , by no means inelegant . The Greek text is in general sufficiently easy of in ...
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