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... opinion among the merchants in Ashantee , as Mr. Jackson had found in Morocco , and Mr. Homeman in Fezzan . They all considered it as the same stream with the Egyp- tian Nile . Such a general concurrence , though it cannot induce our ...
... opinion among the merchants in Ashantee , as Mr. Jackson had found in Morocco , and Mr. Homeman in Fezzan . They all considered it as the same stream with the Egyp- tian Nile . Such a general concurrence , though it cannot induce our ...
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... opinion , however little it may accord with the popular sentiments of the day ; nor should we forget to observe , that the parliamentary decision might be justified , if even a more unfa- vourable opinion of it were entertained , than ...
... opinion , however little it may accord with the popular sentiments of the day ; nor should we forget to observe , that the parliamentary decision might be justified , if even a more unfa- vourable opinion of it were entertained , than ...
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... opinion , which I have occasionally hazarded , has been sneered at by some , whilst others have thought that the idea was at least plausible . I am happy in being able to corroborate it , and remove all the dubiousness of incredulity ...
... opinion , which I have occasionally hazarded , has been sneered at by some , whilst others have thought that the idea was at least plausible . I am happy in being able to corroborate it , and remove all the dubiousness of incredulity ...
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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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