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Page 47
... considerable success , particularly in the islands of the Eastern Ocean . It is afflicting , however , to add that the slave - trade continues to be carried on by Portugal , openly , that country never having concurred in the abolition ...
... considerable success , particularly in the islands of the Eastern Ocean . It is afflicting , however , to add that the slave - trade continues to be carried on by Portugal , openly , that country never having concurred in the abolition ...
Page 125
... considerable portion of merit of a higher description which he displays . The play reads very pleasantly ; and , if not distinguished by any scenes of high - wrought interest , it is at all events a sensible production , and possessed ...
... considerable portion of merit of a higher description which he displays . The play reads very pleasantly ; and , if not distinguished by any scenes of high - wrought interest , it is at all events a sensible production , and possessed ...
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... considerable satisfaction we found that Dr. W.'s work combined both purposes : it consists of two parts , the first of which is a catalogue of authors , with the titles of their respec- tive works : as an example of which we make a ...
... considerable satisfaction we found that Dr. W.'s work combined both purposes : it consists of two parts , the first of which is a catalogue of authors , with the titles of their respec- tive works : as an example of which we make a ...
Contents
TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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