The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... course of comfort and happiness : and we think this conclu- sion most consistent with Mr. Sumner's own reflection immediately preceding the passage upon which we have been commenting- that human nature , if we judge from experience ...
... course of comfort and happiness : and we think this conclu- sion most consistent with Mr. Sumner's own reflection immediately preceding the passage upon which we have been commenting- that human nature , if we judge from experience ...
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... course of a week Mr. Bander , the Russian commandant of Oonalaska , arrived with twenty or thirty Indians , and took possession of the ship's cargo . Campbell , with some others , was dispatched in the long boat to Kodiack , the chief ...
... course of a week Mr. Bander , the Russian commandant of Oonalaska , arrived with twenty or thirty Indians , and took possession of the ship's cargo . Campbell , with some others , was dispatched in the long boat to Kodiack , the chief ...
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... , who in the common course of humanity cannot survive many years , may be fatal to their innocence , and consequently to their happiness . square square miles ; Mowee , 600 ; Morotoi , 300 s2 Ост Campbell's Shipwreck and Adventures .
... , who in the common course of humanity cannot survive many years , may be fatal to their innocence , and consequently to their happiness . square square miles ; Mowee , 600 ; Morotoi , 300 s2 Ост Campbell's Shipwreck and Adventures .
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... course of two or three years . It seems , however , that with all this intercourse , they have gained but little ground in the good opinion of Tamaah- maah , and his chieftains ; for when His Majesty's ship the Raccoon made the island ...
... course of two or three years . It seems , however , that with all this intercourse , they have gained but little ground in the good opinion of Tamaah- maah , and his chieftains ; for when His Majesty's ship the Raccoon made the island ...
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... course , and be sufficiently gratified if our remarks tend , in any degree , to make the subject better understood and more widely popular . In order to convey to our readers an impression of the imperious necessity of Saving ...
... course , and be sufficiently gratified if our remarks tend , in any degree , to make the subject better understood and more widely popular . In order to convey to our readers an impression of the imperious necessity of Saving ...
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