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... merit the serious study of all future leaders of colonies to the western coast of that continent ; and Mr. Turnbull's voyage round the world deserves mention , as being the latest account of the singular political changes that are going ...
... merit the serious study of all future leaders of colonies to the western coast of that continent ; and Mr. Turnbull's voyage round the world deserves mention , as being the latest account of the singular political changes that are going ...
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... merit of the agent is . What- ever be the name of a rivulet in Geesh , we are equally interested by the picture of society in Abyssinia . A gap in history has been filled up . There remains yet a third question- did Bruce actually visit ...
... merit of the agent is . What- ever be the name of a rivulet in Geesh , we are equally interested by the picture of society in Abyssinia . A gap in history has been filled up . There remains yet a third question- did Bruce actually visit ...
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... merit of this traveller must already have been apparent , and how highly we value his labours will presently be seen ; but it must be confessed that the object of his journey was an unworthy one . It was the search after what was ...
... merit of this traveller must already have been apparent , and how highly we value his labours will presently be seen ; but it must be confessed that the object of his journey was an unworthy one . It was the search after what was ...
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... merit in the different chambers in which they were placed . " At present five writers have been disco- vered ... merits with a degree of freedom and con- fidence which 46 VOYAGES AND TRAVELS .
... merit in the different chambers in which they were placed . " At present five writers have been disco- vered ... merits with a degree of freedom and con- fidence which 46 VOYAGES AND TRAVELS .
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... merit by which he is surround- ed , too religious to be a welcome chief- tain for the philosophic world , and too despotic to be obeyed with a disinterested alacrity . He has not the dextrous alfa- bility of Augustus , who could ...
... merit by which he is surround- ed , too religious to be a welcome chief- tain for the philosophic world , and too despotic to be obeyed with a disinterested alacrity . He has not the dextrous alfa- bility of Augustus , who could ...
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