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Page 131
... described . 6 In Chapter XV . the author blames the Portuguese plan of recruiting for the army by a kind of impressment ; gives some amusing instances of image - worship ; describes several quad- rupeds peculiar to the country ; and ...
... described . 6 In Chapter XV . the author blames the Portuguese plan of recruiting for the army by a kind of impressment ; gives some amusing instances of image - worship ; describes several quad- rupeds peculiar to the country ; and ...
Page 486
... described , probably from hear - say . Port of Spain is stated to be very flourishing , and to collect a mingled population of every sect and hue from the sur- rounding districts . The continent of Cumana is visited , and the bocas of ...
... described , probably from hear - say . Port of Spain is stated to be very flourishing , and to collect a mingled population of every sect and hue from the sur- rounding districts . The continent of Cumana is visited , and the bocas of ...
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... described , 71 . St. Pierre , Martinique , view of the scenery round , 222. 484 . St. Thomas , island of , parti- culars concerning , 489 . Salaries of the officers of state in America , 288 . Salmon , Mr. on the construction of gates ...
... described , 71 . St. Pierre , Martinique , view of the scenery round , 222. 484 . St. Thomas , island of , parti- culars concerning , 489 . Salaries of the officers of state in America , 288 . Salmon , Mr. on the construction of gates ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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