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Side 26
... Observations on the Information collected by the Ashan- tee Mission , respecting the course of the Niger , and the Interior of Africa . By Hugh Murray , Esq . It has been justly observed , that in the most important human concerns ...
... Observations on the Information collected by the Ashan- tee Mission , respecting the course of the Niger , and the Interior of Africa . By Hugh Murray , Esq . It has been justly observed , that in the most important human concerns ...
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... observed . In some it begins in a quotidian form , with regular intermissions for a day or two , and then becomes a con- tinued remittent , attended with the same fatal consequences as the former . In other cases , the fever from the ...
... observed . In some it begins in a quotidian form , with regular intermissions for a day or two , and then becomes a con- tinued remittent , attended with the same fatal consequences as the former . In other cases , the fever from the ...
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... observed to a friend " in his usual sententious manner , Sir , my vote was in its favour ; I have discharged my duty to my conscience , but I have lost my popularity . I shall never again be elected to Congress : but that gave him no ...
... observed to a friend " in his usual sententious manner , Sir , my vote was in its favour ; I have discharged my duty to my conscience , but I have lost my popularity . I shall never again be elected to Congress : but that gave him no ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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admiration Anacreon Anastasius appears auld lang syne bar iron Batavia beautiful blow-pipe Bois-Guilbert called cause character Chio Christian circumstances colour considered constitution court Critias daugh death delight duty EDWARD GIBBON effect England English Eurypyle evil excited existence eyes father favour feeling French Gibbon give Greek hand happy heart heaven honour imagination interest islands Ismayl Ivanhoe Jehovah judge judicial jury labours lady language learned letters libel liberty Lord manner Maryam matter means ment mind moral nation nature never object observed opinion passions penal laws person Pisistratus poet political PORT FOLIO prayer present principles published readers Rebecca remarks respect Saxon says scene Sesto Calende slavery slaves society soul spirit TACITUS Templar thee thing thou tion truth virtue volume whole words writer young