Spirit of the English Magazines, 5. ciltMunroe and Francis, 1819 |
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... half of the country , and certainly that half , which is most distinguished for talent and genius . In fact the profession is never thought of by any of the native young men of the South , all the supplies it receives are from the North ...
... half of the country , and certainly that half , which is most distinguished for talent and genius . In fact the profession is never thought of by any of the native young men of the South , all the supplies it receives are from the North ...
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... half the crew in sleep , while the rest disputed to whom they should give the authority they had usurped . Wasted provision , empty casks , and broken wea- pons , strewed the deck , when the stupi- fied ruffians awoke , and found them ...
... half the crew in sleep , while the rest disputed to whom they should give the authority they had usurped . Wasted provision , empty casks , and broken wea- pons , strewed the deck , when the stupi- fied ruffians awoke , and found them ...
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... half , and abrupt tornadoes were frequent in the evening . The heaviest rains fell from the latter end of September to the beginning of November . The popu- lation of Ashantee is estimated at one million . The men are well made , but ...
... half , and abrupt tornadoes were frequent in the evening . The heaviest rains fell from the latter end of September to the beginning of November . The popu- lation of Ashantee is estimated at one million . The men are well made , but ...
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