Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... mind ; the Dutch appeared to desire to inquire . into it ; but nothing effectual was done . In 1631-32 , a third joint - stock , amounting to 420,7007 . , was formed by subscription . With this fund seven ships were fitted out ; but of ...
... mind ; the Dutch appeared to desire to inquire . into it ; but nothing effectual was done . In 1631-32 , a third joint - stock , amounting to 420,7007 . , was formed by subscription . With this fund seven ships were fitted out ; but of ...
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... mind of one who has enjoyed for himself that high and enviable gratification . Should there appear in them too warm an en- thusiasm of feeling , and too frequent a recurrence of classical and historical recollec- tions , occasionally ...
... mind of one who has enjoyed for himself that high and enviable gratification . Should there appear in them too warm an en- thusiasm of feeling , and too frequent a recurrence of classical and historical recollec- tions , occasionally ...
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... mind of the Portuguese Prince had not dared to question the validity of the ancient sages , the most enlightened philosophers , and the most accurate geographers which Greece or Rome had produced . With a judgment matured by the ...
... mind of the Portuguese Prince had not dared to question the validity of the ancient sages , the most enlightened philosophers , and the most accurate geographers which Greece or Rome had produced . With a judgment matured by the ...
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... mind that feels itself drawn , by any strong attraction , towards virtue , naturally looks abroad among its contemporaries , and among the personages of history , to discover , if possible , some great character , ap- proximating in ...
... mind that feels itself drawn , by any strong attraction , towards virtue , naturally looks abroad among its contemporaries , and among the personages of history , to discover , if possible , some great character , ap- proximating in ...
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... mind . The history of Marcus Brutus is much too well known to render it necessary for us to enter into any detail of his actions : our object is , to look at his character . If this could be done without referring at all to what he did ...
... mind . The history of Marcus Brutus is much too well known to render it necessary for us to enter into any detail of his actions : our object is , to look at his character . If this could be done without referring at all to what he did ...
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