The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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... character from the New Annual Register , as a specimen of what they have said : Character of Pinkerton's Geography , from the New Annual Register , for 1802 . " Mr. Pinkerton may well say that this geography is digested on a new plan ...
... character from the New Annual Register , as a specimen of what they have said : Character of Pinkerton's Geography , from the New Annual Register , for 1802 . " Mr. Pinkerton may well say that this geography is digested on a new plan ...
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... character 335 South American mode of bleeding ibid . Similes of Homer 337 Avarice : an example 378 English metal promissory notes 339 Travelling memorandums ibid . The Casuist 341 The French in Hanover 383 Present institutions of the ...
... character 335 South American mode of bleeding ibid . Similes of Homer 337 Avarice : an example 378 English metal promissory notes 339 Travelling memorandums ibid . The Casuist 341 The French in Hanover 383 Present institutions of the ...
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... character , and an attestation that none of his forefathers , for three generations back , had suffered in an auto da fé , or carried the infamous san - benito . Foreigners of all descriptions were kept out of these countries with the ...
... character , and an attestation that none of his forefathers , for three generations back , had suffered in an auto da fé , or carried the infamous san - benito . Foreigners of all descriptions were kept out of these countries with the ...
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... character contribute powerfully , as in the dark ages , to increase the number of freedmen . The people of colour in the Spanish colonies are in general poor , and not more industrious than the Creoles . They are not admissible • 327 ...
... character contribute powerfully , as in the dark ages , to increase the number of freedmen . The people of colour in the Spanish colonies are in general poor , and not more industrious than the Creoles . They are not admissible • 327 ...
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... character , as for the mildness of their disposition . The Spanish law considers them as in a state of perpetual pupilage , and assigns to them guardians and protectors . Their civil contracts are not bind- ing , unless made in the ...
... character , as for the mildness of their disposition . The Spanish law considers them as in a state of perpetual pupilage , and assigns to them guardians and protectors . Their civil contracts are not bind- ing , unless made in the ...
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