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Page 302
With these observations I must conclude this chapter ; hoping I shall be able to give my readers more ample satisfaction regarding the difference of feeling that exists between the Europeans and Africans , relative to ...
With these observations I must conclude this chapter ; hoping I shall be able to give my readers more ample satisfaction regarding the difference of feeling that exists between the Europeans and Africans , relative to ...
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How can'a Constant Reader ' merit that title , when he asks why we do not give an account of Moore's Loves of the Angels ... state here : though we should at all times be glad to accommodate our readers , whether learned or unlearned .
How can'a Constant Reader ' merit that title , when he asks why we do not give an account of Moore's Loves of the Angels ... state here : though we should at all times be glad to accommodate our readers , whether learned or unlearned .
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Mere readers for amusement , perhaps , will only find passages here and there in the last two volumes to engage their attention , and will be repelled from the other parts not only by the nature of the subjects discussed , but by the ...
Mere readers for amusement , perhaps , will only find passages here and there in the last two volumes to engage their attention , and will be repelled from the other parts not only by the nature of the subjects discussed , but by the ...
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MONTHLY REVIEW | 1 |
France on the Commerce of 534 | 2 |
Blaquieres Review of the Spanish Re Court on our Relations with the Sultaun | 28 |
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