The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... Sufferings of her surviving Officers and Crew , who were enslaved by the wandering Arabs on the Great African Desert , or Zahabrah , & c . By James Riley , late Master and Supercargo . - 287 II . 1. M. Tullii Ciceronis Sex Orationum ...
... Sufferings of her surviving Officers and Crew , who were enslaved by the wandering Arabs on the Great African Desert , or Zahabrah , & c . By James Riley , late Master and Supercargo . - 287 II . 1. M. Tullii Ciceronis Sex Orationum ...
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... sufferings of pain , & c . are , when converted to their proper uses , so many benevolent provisions for withdraw- ing the heart and affections from the world , and for fixing them upon the Creator - which is the first effectual step in ...
... sufferings of pain , & c . are , when converted to their proper uses , so many benevolent provisions for withdraw- ing the heart and affections from the world , and for fixing them upon the Creator - which is the first effectual step in ...
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... sufferings and adventures ; there is much curi- * Could example teach , Campbell will not have lived in vain . His ... suffering and distress . ous information respecting that particular island of the Sandwich group 1816. Campbell's ...
... sufferings and adventures ; there is much curi- * Could example teach , Campbell will not have lived in vain . His ... suffering and distress . ous information respecting that particular island of the Sandwich group 1816. Campbell's ...
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... sufferings of others ; we find only masses of insulated beings , unconnected by any social tie , and actuated by motives purely selfish . The Chinese , who vaunt themselves as the most wise and virtuous of mankind , and whose government ...
... sufferings of others ; we find only masses of insulated beings , unconnected by any social tie , and actuated by motives purely selfish . The Chinese , who vaunt themselves as the most wise and virtuous of mankind , and whose government ...
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... sufferings from cold and hunger , endured by one set of people , and the torpid state of existence which the others drag on , not very unlike that of the cold - blooded animals by whom they are sur- rounded . Shut up in summer and ...
... sufferings from cold and hunger , endured by one set of people , and the torpid state of existence which the others drag on , not very unlike that of the cold - blooded animals by whom they are sur- rounded . Shut up in summer and ...
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