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... regard to several of these particulars , is described with the assistance of plates , and with much minuteness of detail by Cook and other navigators . We must likewise limit ourselves with regard to a part of the work which we have ...
... regard to several of these particulars , is described with the assistance of plates , and with much minuteness of detail by Cook and other navigators . We must likewise limit ourselves with regard to a part of the work which we have ...
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... regard to Vavaoo , and subsequently , when its dimen- sions and importance became known to him , he had no convenient opportunity to explore it . Vavaoo , although not comprehended in his map eo nomine , yet is among the sixty - one ...
... regard to Vavaoo , and subsequently , when its dimen- sions and importance became known to him , he had no convenient opportunity to explore it . Vavaoo , although not comprehended in his map eo nomine , yet is among the sixty - one ...
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... regard to our slaves . " This article has already exeeded our limits , and our only apo- logy is that the subject is one of vital importance to this Union . The deep interest which it has excited has not been exceeded by any thing which ...
... regard to our slaves . " This article has already exeeded our limits , and our only apo- logy is that the subject is one of vital importance to this Union . The deep interest which it has excited has not been exceeded by any thing which ...
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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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