The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... reason to believe that the farther we proceed to the north , the more en- lightened are the natives , the more populous is the country , and the more productive the soil . This we learn from the few notices which have been received from ...
... reason to believe that the farther we proceed to the north , the more en- lightened are the natives , the more populous is the country , and the more productive the soil . This we learn from the few notices which have been received from ...
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... reason for their undertaking topographical works in their own name : if otherwise , what becomes of the authority which ought to attach to a great national work , when the matter of which it has been com- posed is of so dubious a ...
... reason for their undertaking topographical works in their own name : if otherwise , what becomes of the authority which ought to attach to a great national work , when the matter of which it has been com- posed is of so dubious a ...
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... reason , nor to kindle into life the visions of her fancy . She could not acquiesce in the doctrine of an invisible world , because her feelings gave her no hints of its truth . Yet it is so natural to believe what we con- fess to be ...
... reason , nor to kindle into life the visions of her fancy . She could not acquiesce in the doctrine of an invisible world , because her feelings gave her no hints of its truth . Yet it is so natural to believe what we con- fess to be ...
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