The Eclectic Review, Tom 18;Tom 36Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1823 |
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... probably the chief of his countrymen present , after our meals ordered a dance ; one of them stept forwards , made the most comical motions with his whole body , without stirring from his place , making the most hideous grimaces ; the ...
... probably the chief of his countrymen present , after our meals ordered a dance ; one of them stept forwards , made the most comical motions with his whole body , without stirring from his place , making the most hideous grimaces ; the ...
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... probably the chief of his countrymen present , after our meals ordered a dance ; one of them stept forwards , made the most comical motions with his whole body , without stirring from his place , making the most hideous grimaces ; the ...
... probably the chief of his countrymen present , after our meals ordered a dance ; one of them stept forwards , made the most comical motions with his whole body , without stirring from his place , making the most hideous grimaces ; the ...
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... Probably , therefore , the Americans in their hunting parties , have their station here ; and to mark the place , have erected a small itt- built stone pyramid . The island , which has only a smalt landing place , rises almost ...
... Probably , therefore , the Americans in their hunting parties , have their station here ; and to mark the place , have erected a small itt- built stone pyramid . The island , which has only a smalt landing place , rises almost ...
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... probably from political motives , he con- formed , is , we think , clearly betrayed by the apology which filled Lieutenant Kotzebue with so much admiration . Yet , of the two , the poor idolater and the Christian admirer of his idols ...
... probably from political motives , he con- formed , is , we think , clearly betrayed by the apology which filled Lieutenant Kotzebue with so much admiration . Yet , of the two , the poor idolater and the Christian admirer of his idols ...
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... probably acquire the ascendency ; and Kotze- bue gives it as his opinion , that the primitive race will eventually become extinct . Young , of whom Vancouver has given an account , is one of the principal confidants of the 32 Kotzebue's ...
... probably acquire the ascendency ; and Kotze- bue gives it as his opinion , that the primitive race will eventually become extinct . Young , of whom Vancouver has given an account , is one of the principal confidants of the 32 Kotzebue's ...
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