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... respect to presume to offer them our advice . Leaving them to the exercise of their better judgment , we do not think it proper to recommend to them the use of MOONSHINE , nor would we by any means be understood to insinuate that they ...
... respect to presume to offer them our advice . Leaving them to the exercise of their better judgment , we do not think it proper to recommend to them the use of MOONSHINE , nor would we by any means be understood to insinuate that they ...
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... respect , sir Joseph Banks , has made all these advantages the patrimony of the learned of all nations . His benevolence is so natural , so easy , that to him by whom it is experienced , it appears almost to be in virtue of a newly ac ...
... respect , sir Joseph Banks , has made all these advantages the patrimony of the learned of all nations . His benevolence is so natural , so easy , that to him by whom it is experienced , it appears almost to be in virtue of a newly ac ...
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... respect , and no sympathy . But they are not indifferent to the most gen- erous and ennobling impulses of our nature ... respecting the language of the American Indians . This part of the volume contains about one hundred pages ; and is ...
... respect , and no sympathy . But they are not indifferent to the most gen- erous and ennobling impulses of our nature ... respecting the language of the American Indians . This part of the volume contains about one hundred pages ; and is ...
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