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... received from us when we gave her Ireland . With regard to this country , England must resort to the free principles of government , and forget that legislative power which she has exercised to do mischief to herself . She must go back ...
... received from us when we gave her Ireland . With regard to this country , England must resort to the free principles of government , and forget that legislative power which she has exercised to do mischief to herself . She must go back ...
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... received by the natives with evident distrust and some hostile demonstrations . No women appeared among the multitudes assembled on the beach , whereas , preced- ing voyagers have had to complain of their importunity . And although the ...
... received by the natives with evident distrust and some hostile demonstrations . No women appeared among the multitudes assembled on the beach , whereas , preced- ing voyagers have had to complain of their importunity . And although the ...
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boat , and the sea compassionately received them into its bosom . At last the captain left the men to their fate , and brought the women to Massa- fuero ; and is said to have afterwards made many attempts to steal some of the people ...
boat , and the sea compassionately received them into its bosom . At last the captain left the men to their fate , and brought the women to Massa- fuero ; and is said to have afterwards made many attempts to steal some of the people ...
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... received with much pleasure , and were going to repeat all their caresses again . I hastily took some knives , scissars , and beads , and thus happily prevented a second attack . An almost still greater misery awaited me ; when , in ...
... received with much pleasure , and were going to repeat all their caresses again . I hastily took some knives , scissars , and beads , and thus happily prevented a second attack . An almost still greater misery awaited me ; when , in ...
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... received with great propriety the name of the Com- mander of the Expedition . Its discovery is at all events an important extension of our knowledge , and on account of the safe anchoring places which it affords , may be of service to ...
... received with great propriety the name of the Com- mander of the Expedition . Its discovery is at all events an important extension of our knowledge , and on account of the safe anchoring places which it affords , may be of service to ...
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