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... supposed to have suggested to Milton his divine Pa- radise Lost . In composing this article , Mr. W. has much availed himself of the ingenuity and labours of Mr. Hayley ; and from this curious production , and Mr. Hayley's transla- tion ...
... supposed to have suggested to Milton his divine Pa- radise Lost . In composing this article , Mr. W. has much availed himself of the ingenuity and labours of Mr. Hayley ; and from this curious production , and Mr. Hayley's transla- tion ...
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... supposed to lie to the eastward of the South Ame- rican coast , in the latitude of 45 ° S. - Whatever information he has been able to obtain , that can be useful to those who are employed in the southern whale - fishery , he has not ...
... supposed to lie to the eastward of the South Ame- rican coast , in the latitude of 45 ° S. - Whatever information he has been able to obtain , that can be useful to those who are employed in the southern whale - fishery , he has not ...
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... supposed that they would suffer that chief to assume the privilege of tyrannizing over them with impunity . Though the desire of avoiding the dangers of a savage life prompted them to resign a part of that uncontrolled liberty which ...
... supposed that they would suffer that chief to assume the privilege of tyrannizing over them with impunity . Though the desire of avoiding the dangers of a savage life prompted them to resign a part of that uncontrolled liberty which ...
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... supposed loss of the Austrian Monarchy , will appear most glaring . The number 3,239,572 of inhabitants will , indeed , be deficient in 207,812 ; but this is owing to the Swiss territories ( No. VIII , IX , Sect . II ) , comprehending ...
... supposed loss of the Austrian Monarchy , will appear most glaring . The number 3,239,572 of inhabitants will , indeed , be deficient in 207,812 ; but this is owing to the Swiss territories ( No. VIII , IX , Sect . II ) , comprehending ...
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... supposed to require the Caesarean Operation , and in which the parent's life must probably have been sacrificed . We think that this author would have obtained a more fa- vourable audience from the public , if his defence had been ...
... supposed to require the Caesarean Operation , and in which the parent's life must probably have been sacrificed . We think that this author would have obtained a more fa- vourable audience from the public , if his defence had been ...
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