American Quarterly Review, Volume 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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... head of this article ( Nos . 4 and 5 ) ; and their contents are the same with those of our own country ; as , European and American news , letters and communications from correspondents , both natives and foreigners - obituary notices ...
... head of this article ( Nos . 4 and 5 ) ; and their contents are the same with those of our own country ; as , European and American news , letters and communications from correspondents , both natives and foreigners - obituary notices ...
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... head of this article . We speak of this as the discovery of a new people , because , though the natives of the island in ques- tion had occasionally been seen from ships passing by their shores , and , though there had been some ...
... head of this article . We speak of this as the discovery of a new people , because , though the natives of the island in ques- tion had occasionally been seen from ships passing by their shores , and , though there had been some ...
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... head a few feet above the surface of bound- less waters , alone , in sight of no other land , with its coral reef encircling it like a diadem , and washed on all sides by the ocean , of darkest blue , and in which the sounding lead of ...
... head a few feet above the surface of bound- less waters , alone , in sight of no other land , with its coral reef encircling it like a diadem , and washed on all sides by the ocean , of darkest blue , and in which the sounding lead of ...
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... heads and small erect ears , dogs , lizards , and an animal larger than a mouse but smaller than a rat . No noxious or poisonous rep- tiles are found there , except centipedes , which , however , are neither large nor numerous . " We ...
... heads and small erect ears , dogs , lizards , and an animal larger than a mouse but smaller than a rat . No noxious or poisonous rep- tiles are found there , except centipedes , which , however , are neither large nor numerous . " We ...
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... head of this article ; and he has given a very good summary of the arguments in support of it ; some of which we shall very briefly state , without however intending to adopt his con- clusions . 1. The distinction of castes , the most ...
... head of this article ; and he has given a very good summary of the arguments in support of it ; some of which we shall very briefly state , without however intending to adopt his con- clusions . 1. The distinction of castes , the most ...
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