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The English , however , with all their claim to the legitimate possession of lhe
Sandwich islands , are the least likely to profit by them . Campbell says , but we
think he is mistaken , that prepara . tions were made by the Russians at Kodiak ,
to ...
The English , however , with all their claim to the legitimate possession of lhe
Sandwich islands , are the least likely to profit by them . Campbell says , but we
think he is mistaken , that prepara . tions were made by the Russians at Kodiak ,
to ...
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He states fairly that he has not been able to trace , nor can he conjecture , how
this manuscript had come into the possession of the founder of the Milan library ;
but the writing , he observes , is that of the end of the sixteenth , or beginning of ...
He states fairly that he has not been able to trace , nor can he conjecture , how
this manuscript had come into the possession of the founder of the Milan library ;
but the writing , he observes , is that of the end of the sixteenth , or beginning of ...
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Nescia mens hominum fati sortisque futurahe has lived to see her in possession
of both . Little dreaming of such an issue , he threatened us with immediate
invasion , and the vengeance which five hundred thousand men were ready to
inflict .
Nescia mens hominum fati sortisque futurahe has lived to see her in possession
of both . Little dreaming of such an issue , he threatened us with immediate
invasion , and the vengeance which five hundred thousand men were ready to
inflict .
Página 331
This religious society , as Tiraboschi informs us , was remarkable not only for the
sanctity of its manners , but for the cultivation of literature , - of course it
possessed a considerable collection of manuscripts ; and Muratori has published
a ...
This religious society , as Tiraboschi informs us , was remarkable not only for the
sanctity of its manners , but for the cultivation of literature , - of course it
possessed a considerable collection of manuscripts ; and Muratori has published
a ...
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... is cultivated one year , is allowed to become waste the next : - - the same
things may be seen in many parts of Portugal , where , when the farmer has taken
one year ' s slovenly crop , the gum - cistus takes possession of the ground again
.
... is cultivated one year , is allowed to become waste the next : - - the same
things may be seen in many parts of Portugal , where , when the farmer has taken
one year ' s slovenly crop , the gum - cistus takes possession of the ground again
.
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