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The publication , of which we gave an account in the preceding article , contains a masterly delineation of the principal qualifications required in a translator of the scriptures , of the general line of conduct which he ought to ...
The publication , of which we gave an account in the preceding article , contains a masterly delineation of the principal qualifications required in a translator of the scriptures , of the general line of conduct which he ought to ...
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Chapter xiv . contains an account of the first act of unprovoked depredation made by the natives . While our people were fishing , they came down to the place in a confiderable body , most of them with their spears poised , ready to ...
Chapter xiv . contains an account of the first act of unprovoked depredation made by the natives . While our people were fishing , they came down to the place in a confiderable body , most of them with their spears poised , ready to ...
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Chapter xx . contains Lieut . Watts's narrative of the return of the Lady Penrhyn transport from Port Jackson , by the way of Otaheite , to Canton . This narrative is chiefly interefting , as it informs us of the fituation of things at ...
Chapter xx . contains Lieut . Watts's narrative of the return of the Lady Penrhyn transport from Port Jackson , by the way of Otaheite , to Canton . This narrative is chiefly interefting , as it informs us of the fituation of things at ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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