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... Known World ; illustrated with a variety of Genuine Charts , Maps , Plans , Heads , & c . in 7 vols . 12mo . This collection introduced to the British public several voyages which were otherwise little known , and contained , amongst ...
... Known World ; illustrated with a variety of Genuine Charts , Maps , Plans , Heads , & c . in 7 vols . 12mo . This collection introduced to the British public several voyages which were otherwise little known , and contained , amongst ...
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... known for strangers . And , as it is , the native of any one state can travel from one end of the Union to the other , thousands and thousands of miles , not only without an interpreter , but with a tolerable cer- tainty , if he desire ...
... known for strangers . And , as it is , the native of any one state can travel from one end of the Union to the other , thousands and thousands of miles , not only without an interpreter , but with a tolerable cer- tainty , if he desire ...
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... known to few ; and his fearless enthusiasm in the cause , which he considered the most sacred upon earth , the improvement of the moral and physi- cal state of mankind , was the chief reason why he , like other illustrious reformers ...
... known to few ; and his fearless enthusiasm in the cause , which he considered the most sacred upon earth , the improvement of the moral and physi- cal state of mankind , was the chief reason why he , like other illustrious reformers ...
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