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... Island . * Edelecrantz , Baron , Sweden . Elliot , Rev. John , D. D. Massachusetts . * Ebeling , Christopher D. , L.L. D. Hamburgh . Farmer , John , New - Hampshire . Featherstonhaugh , George W. Esq . Duanesburgh , New - York ...
... Island . * Edelecrantz , Baron , Sweden . Elliot , Rev. John , D. D. Massachusetts . * Ebeling , Christopher D. , L.L. D. Hamburgh . Farmer , John , New - Hampshire . Featherstonhaugh , George W. Esq . Duanesburgh , New - York ...
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... island in the Tiber , and fills us with astonishment that the African Scipio should be celebrated for chastity , because he did not violate a distinguished female pri- soner . The laws and manners of every nation , taken in the mass ...
... island in the Tiber , and fills us with astonishment that the African Scipio should be celebrated for chastity , because he did not violate a distinguished female pri- soner . The laws and manners of every nation , taken in the mass ...
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... island would , in two centuries from the first European settlement , em- brace a population of twice fifty thousand souls . Europe witnessed , in eight years , four events which had great influence on the condition of mankind . The race ...
... island would , in two centuries from the first European settlement , em- brace a population of twice fifty thousand souls . Europe witnessed , in eight years , four events which had great influence on the condition of mankind . The race ...
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... Island . There he continued to rule , sometimes as the governor , and always as the guide and father of the settlement , for forty- eight years , employing himself in acts of kindness to his former enemies , affording relief to the ...
... Island . There he continued to rule , sometimes as the governor , and always as the guide and father of the settlement , for forty- eight years , employing himself in acts of kindness to his former enemies , affording relief to the ...
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... Dr. Kollock , in the prime of his talents and usefulness , is not less a loss to literature than to the church . a Ramsay's History of the United States , Vol . I. 264 . Islands , was proposed by Dean Berkeley , a name 71.
... Dr. Kollock , in the prime of his talents and usefulness , is not less a loss to literature than to the church . a Ramsay's History of the United States , Vol . I. 264 . Islands , was proposed by Dean Berkeley , a name 71.
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