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... tion for British goods ; another beheld the distant prospect of long and ruinous wars , both in Europe and South America , in this transfer of the ancient seat of government from the parent - coun- try to the colony ; and , anticipating ...
... tion for British goods ; another beheld the distant prospect of long and ruinous wars , both in Europe and South America , in this transfer of the ancient seat of government from the parent - coun- try to the colony ; and , anticipating ...
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... tion . Villa Nova is a large village inhabited by civilized Indians , founded by the Jesuits , who formerly gave instructions in the lin- goa geral . The old convent yet serves for the residence of the priest , and still contains some ...
... tion . Villa Nova is a large village inhabited by civilized Indians , founded by the Jesuits , who formerly gave instructions in the lin- goa geral . The old convent yet serves for the residence of the priest , and still contains some ...
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... tion from this scientific and enterprizing traveller to accompany him in his journey northward , where he will add to the collection of natural history which he has already acquired at the expense of such great personal fatigue and ...
... tion from this scientific and enterprizing traveller to accompany him in his journey northward , where he will add to the collection of natural history which he has already acquired at the expense of such great personal fatigue and ...
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... tion the high road to virtuous feeling , and sensible reflection , as De Foe did in his Robinson Crusoe . The rational piety of this excellent narration ; its warm , simple , and beautiful reference of all the events of life to a ...
... tion the high road to virtuous feeling , and sensible reflection , as De Foe did in his Robinson Crusoe . The rational piety of this excellent narration ; its warm , simple , and beautiful reference of all the events of life to a ...
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... tion . Robinson is about to quit his melancholy but dear solitude ; and , on his departure , he gives the following excellent directions to the English and Spaniards whom he left on the island : ' Quibus convocatis suam Robinson ...
... tion . Robinson is about to quit his melancholy but dear solitude ; and , on his departure , he gives the following excellent directions to the English and Spaniards whom he left on the island : ' Quibus convocatis suam Robinson ...
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