The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... themselves to be remorseless inhuman villains , some few are possessed of morality , virtue , and be- névolence . The ignorant negroes speak a language which is called Creole , but is a mixture of that language with. MEMOIRS OF HAYTI . 39.
... themselves to be remorseless inhuman villains , some few are possessed of morality , virtue , and be- névolence . The ignorant negroes speak a language which is called Creole , but is a mixture of that language with. MEMOIRS OF HAYTI . 39.
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... possessing facts relative to the above , or to the history of the bird in general , will confer an obligation by transmitting them under cover to the publishers , with as little delay as more important matters may permit , and the ...
... possessing facts relative to the above , or to the history of the bird in general , will confer an obligation by transmitting them under cover to the publishers , with as little delay as more important matters may permit , and the ...
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... possessed of the highest accomplishments and the most amiable dispositions , whose feelings are wounded , and whose firmness is overwhelmed by circumstances of pe- culiar difficulty and distress . Grief for his father's death , and ...
... possessed of the highest accomplishments and the most amiable dispositions , whose feelings are wounded , and whose firmness is overwhelmed by circumstances of pe- culiar difficulty and distress . Grief for his father's death , and ...
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... the poor he was . charitable , to the world polite ; and his manners possessed all that pleasing unbanity , which obtain , for a gentleman , the esteem of society . TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS . WITH the request of " 80 OBITUARY .
... the poor he was . charitable , to the world polite ; and his manners possessed all that pleasing unbanity , which obtain , for a gentleman , the esteem of society . TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS . WITH the request of " 80 OBITUARY .
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... possessed by christians , " which passed the great seal in 1584. Some of Sir Walter's ships sailed in the same year ; others , on board one of which was Thomas Herriot , afterwards known as a mathematician , in 1585 ; the whole however ...
... possessed by christians , " which passed the great seal in 1584. Some of Sir Walter's ships sailed in the same year ; others , on board one of which was Thomas Herriot , afterwards known as a mathematician , in 1585 ; the whole however ...
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