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... his Suite , during the Voyage and the first Months of his Residence in that Island , are faithfully de- scribed and related . By William Warden , Surgeon on board the Northumberland . ยท 150 ART . VIII . WEIGHTS AND MEASURES . 1. Metrology.
... his Suite , during the Voyage and the first Months of his Residence in that Island , are faithfully de- scribed and related . By William Warden , Surgeon on board the Northumberland . ยท 150 ART . VIII . WEIGHTS AND MEASURES . 1. Metrology.
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... island with every arrangement for his personal convenience , and finds in Lord Byron a poet to celebrate his " innate philosophy , " his " sedate and all - enduring eye , " and to complain in moving strains of " the host of hatred ...
... island with every arrangement for his personal convenience , and finds in Lord Byron a poet to celebrate his " innate philosophy , " his " sedate and all - enduring eye , " and to complain in moving strains of " the host of hatred ...
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... Island , are faithfully described and related . By William Warden , Surgeon on board the Northumberland . Fourth Edition . 8vo . pp . 215. Ac- kerman . London , 1816 . : THE grand progressive movement of the moral world is marked and ...
... Island , are faithfully described and related . By William Warden , Surgeon on board the Northumberland . Fourth Edition . 8vo . pp . 215. Ac- kerman . London , 1816 . : THE grand progressive movement of the moral world is marked and ...
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... Island of St. Helena . His very pulse was below the ordi- nary standard of that of men less composed in their tempers . The natural quiescence of his mind controlled his temperament , and saved him doubtless from many an evacuation of ...
... Island of St. Helena . His very pulse was below the ordi- nary standard of that of men less composed in their tempers . The natural quiescence of his mind controlled his temperament , and saved him doubtless from many an evacuation of ...
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... island . Considered in relation to the continental states we had entirely ceased to act on what might be denominated natural principless Jesal is TO the outlay of government was augmented in. 1 The Trade and Finance of Great Britain . 247.
... island . Considered in relation to the continental states we had entirely ceased to act on what might be denominated natural principless Jesal is TO the outlay of government was augmented in. 1 The Trade and Finance of Great Britain . 247.
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