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... Advantages and Sources to recommend it as a Marine Estab- lishment . By SIR HOME POPHAM , Knight of the Sovereign ... advantage which Prince of Wales Island possesses beyond any other part of the eastern coast , is the excellence of ...
... Advantages and Sources to recommend it as a Marine Estab- lishment . By SIR HOME POPHAM , Knight of the Sovereign ... advantage which Prince of Wales Island possesses beyond any other part of the eastern coast , is the excellence of ...
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... advantage attends a new settlement in the east , that labour is cheap , and the supply of a population familiar with the arts of luxurious life is easy ; so that , in the course of a single generation , all the parts of a flourishing ...
... advantage attends a new settlement in the east , that labour is cheap , and the supply of a population familiar with the arts of luxurious life is easy ; so that , in the course of a single generation , all the parts of a flourishing ...
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" ded a much larger quantity , could easily be procured. joys great advantages as a naval port.- Hitherto the ... advantage of a quick return of his capital . " As there is not a custom house on the island , it is not possible to ...
" ded a much larger quantity , could easily be procured. joys great advantages as a naval port.- Hitherto the ... advantage of a quick return of his capital . " As there is not a custom house on the island , it is not possible to ...
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... advantage of our laws , the benefit of our protection , the civilizing influence of our manners , our intercourse , and our litera- ture , have not been extended . It is the bed of a soil , which we have not attempted to cultivate ; the ...
... advantage of our laws , the benefit of our protection , the civilizing influence of our manners , our intercourse , and our litera- ture , have not been extended . It is the bed of a soil , which we have not attempted to cultivate ; the ...
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... advantage for the bearers and the followers on foot for when the streets are dirty they are thus rendered passable , or when the snow lies deep their feet are at least defended from the wet ! ' Such a remark might well have come from ...
... advantage for the bearers and the followers on foot for when the streets are dirty they are thus rendered passable , or when the snow lies deep their feet are at least defended from the wet ! ' Such a remark might well have come from ...
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