The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 327
... better calculated to form a society of monks , than to supply the wants , or accelerate the growth , of a rising colony . The free blacks and people of co- lour are more numerous in the Spanish settlements , than in the co- lonies of ...
... better calculated to form a society of monks , than to supply the wants , or accelerate the growth , of a rising colony . The free blacks and people of co- lour are more numerous in the Spanish settlements , than in the co- lonies of ...
Page 331
... better than that of any other country . 3. Cotton . Cotton began to be attended to in Caracas , as an object of exportation , in 1782. The cultivation of it is now considerably extended . 4. Coffee . Coffee was ne- glected as an object ...
... better than that of any other country . 3. Cotton . Cotton began to be attended to in Caracas , as an object of exportation , in 1782. The cultivation of it is now considerably extended . 4. Coffee . Coffee was ne- glected as an object ...
Page 335
... better equipped and more formidable in a charge than that of any other nation . A private in the British cavalry is as well mounted as an officer in any other service . He does not however possess the same command of his horse , which ...
... better equipped and more formidable in a charge than that of any other nation . A private in the British cavalry is as well mounted as an officer in any other service . He does not however possess the same command of his horse , which ...
Page 337
... better under- stand their application , and recog- nize their accuracy . purposes In the similes which I shall first adduce , the principal circumstances which the sea - pieces are brought to illustrate , are motion and number . When ...
... better under- stand their application , and recog- nize their accuracy . purposes In the similes which I shall first adduce , the principal circumstances which the sea - pieces are brought to illustrate , are motion and number . When ...
Page 340
... better reason than that copper had been employed in the adulteration of the silver currency . Her succes- sors , James and Charles , issued their respective farthing tokens ; which , though not declared , by proclama- tion , an ...
... better reason than that copper had been employed in the adulteration of the silver currency . Her succes- sors , James and Charles , issued their respective farthing tokens ; which , though not declared , by proclama- tion , an ...
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