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... remains of the native In- dians , a small strong limbed muscular race , of reddish or tawny colour ; with thick , long , coal - black hair , broad faces , eyes placed rather obliquely , thick lips , small hands and feet , and the men ...
... remains of the native In- dians , a small strong limbed muscular race , of reddish or tawny colour ; with thick , long , coal - black hair , broad faces , eyes placed rather obliquely , thick lips , small hands and feet , and the men ...
Side 25
... remains open , and retains man within the usual sphere of things . This is called the waking degree . The second degree is denominated the half sleep , or the imperfect crisis ; the eye is closed , but the other senses are not entirely ...
... remains open , and retains man within the usual sphere of things . This is called the waking degree . The second degree is denominated the half sleep , or the imperfect crisis ; the eye is closed , but the other senses are not entirely ...
Side 49
... remains unpro- fitably on hand , with the further advantage of being released from paying any interest upon his balance . We may add , that profit- able crops have been made upon portions of this land , to the ex- haustion , more or ...
... remains unpro- fitably on hand , with the further advantage of being released from paying any interest upon his balance . We may add , that profit- able crops have been made upon portions of this land , to the ex- haustion , more or ...
Side 108
... remains , is his dissimulation to be imputed to him as a crime ? That hon- est historian Rapin says ; " If it be true , as is pretended , though without proof , that he mocked God and religion by expressing a piety and devotion which he ...
... remains , is his dissimulation to be imputed to him as a crime ? That hon- est historian Rapin says ; " If it be true , as is pretended , though without proof , that he mocked God and religion by expressing a piety and devotion which he ...
Side 121
... remains , their be- nevolent affections must be exercised and improved . The science of medicine , and the studies of human nature and the human mind , are also materially advanced ; and above all , the charity of the community has an ...
... remains , their be- nevolent affections must be exercised and improved . The science of medicine , and the studies of human nature and the human mind , are also materially advanced ; and above all , the charity of the community has an ...
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