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Side 11
... entered the country . It is , I think , difficult to distinguish the African blood after two crosses with the Indians . They lose entirely the negro features and mestizoes ( the descendants of the whites and Indians ) have straight ...
... entered the country . It is , I think , difficult to distinguish the African blood after two crosses with the Indians . They lose entirely the negro features and mestizoes ( the descendants of the whites and Indians ) have straight ...
Side 17
... entered a narrow defile , and continued for some time to wind round the base of a hill wooded to the summit with ... entering the mines , sang melancholy dirges , and sounding a horn in solemu strains , mourned over them with all the ...
... entered a narrow defile , and continued for some time to wind round the base of a hill wooded to the summit with ... entering the mines , sang melancholy dirges , and sounding a horn in solemu strains , mourned over them with all the ...
Side 31
... entered upon a roomful of ladies , I certainly should not scramble for a double chin or a nut - cracker nose ; I most unquestionably should not pitch , with malice prepense , on a preserved virgin , nor make a dead set at a dowager , as ...
... entered upon a roomful of ladies , I certainly should not scramble for a double chin or a nut - cracker nose ; I most unquestionably should not pitch , with malice prepense , on a preserved virgin , nor make a dead set at a dowager , as ...
Side 47
... entered into a lengthened dissertation with his second son upon the mode of proceeding he intended to adopt in visiting Oxford the next morning ; and concluded the dialogue by an ela- borate panegyric upon his own character , that of ...
... entered into a lengthened dissertation with his second son upon the mode of proceeding he intended to adopt in visiting Oxford the next morning ; and concluded the dialogue by an ela- borate panegyric upon his own character , that of ...
Side 57
... entered into . Means of preventing the corrosion of the copper - sheathing of vessels . A paper by Sir H. Davy on this subject , was laid before the Royal Society of London in January last . The attention of Sir Humphrey had been drawn ...
... entered into . Means of preventing the corrosion of the copper - sheathing of vessels . A paper by Sir H. Davy on this subject , was laid before the Royal Society of London in January last . The attention of Sir Humphrey had been drawn ...
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