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Page 178
Bryan Edwards was perfectly aware of the importance of Costa Rica to the British nation , and of the practicability of forming a ... Let the reader cast his eye upon the map , and behold its important geographical position .
Bryan Edwards was perfectly aware of the importance of Costa Rica to the British nation , and of the practicability of forming a ... Let the reader cast his eye upon the map , and behold its important geographical position .
Page 188
Lady Frances was a woman of strong intellect , although little cultivated ; and such was Mr. Flood's respect for her understanding , that he consulted her on every important transaction , and left her at his death his whole estate and ...
Lady Frances was a woman of strong intellect , although little cultivated ; and such was Mr. Flood's respect for her understanding , that he consulted her on every important transaction , and left her at his death his whole estate and ...
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< Mathematics are , no doubt , a high and important branch of study . ... cordially and willingly made , no man can fairly accuse me of depreciating or undervaluing the importance of mathematical studies , although I may still ...
< Mathematics are , no doubt , a high and important branch of study . ... cordially and willingly made , no man can fairly accuse me of depreciating or undervaluing the importance of mathematical studies , although I may still ...
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