The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... continue the voyage , but that he , the Frenchman , was resolved to remain there , rather than encounter new hardships ; that he had been nearly two years without the sight of a human creature , and that his sole sustenance was the ...
... continue the voyage , but that he , the Frenchman , was resolved to remain there , rather than encounter new hardships ; that he had been nearly two years without the sight of a human creature , and that his sole sustenance was the ...
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great public benefit , unless , indeed , the intercourse with them shall continue to be cramped by the East India Company . But the importance of the conquest is not , in our minds , to be measured merely by the balance of profit and ...
great public benefit , unless , indeed , the intercourse with them shall continue to be cramped by the East India Company . But the importance of the conquest is not , in our minds , to be measured merely by the balance of profit and ...
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... continues his present commercial , or rather anti - commercial system , and while France continues to be a land of slaves , we will not join in Capt . Pasley's apprehensions of the increasing prosperity of her revenues and her trade ...
... continues his present commercial , or rather anti - commercial system , and while France continues to be a land of slaves , we will not join in Capt . Pasley's apprehensions of the increasing prosperity of her revenues and her trade ...
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