The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... possession of an immense surplus pro- duce so long as the purely agricultural state of society subsists amongst them . Mr. Sumner's conclusion appears , from a note on this passage , to be one of those mistakes into which he has been ...
... possession of an immense surplus pro- duce so long as the purely agricultural state of society subsists amongst them . Mr. Sumner's conclusion appears , from a note on this passage , to be one of those mistakes into which he has been ...
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... possessed in the less advanced stages of society ; and that any little difference which may be found in this respect may fairly be said to be compensated by the liberal exer- cise of those increased means of charity which civilization ...
... possessed in the less advanced stages of society ; and that any little difference which may be found in this respect may fairly be said to be compensated by the liberal exer- cise of those increased means of charity which civilization ...
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... possession , being the only article I brought with me when I re- Burned to my native country . ' Well do we remember that affecting passage where poor Knox first meets meets with an English Bible in the midst of his 72 Ост . Campbell's ...
... possession , being the only article I brought with me when I re- Burned to my native country . ' Well do we remember that affecting passage where poor Knox first meets meets with an English Bible in the midst of his 72 Ост . Campbell's ...
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... possession of the ship's cargo . Campbell , with some others , was dispatched in the long boat to Kodiack , the chief Russian settlement , distant from Sunnack or Halibut island , on which they had been wrecked , about 500 miles . On ...
... possession of the ship's cargo . Campbell , with some others , was dispatched in the long boat to Kodiack , the chief Russian settlement , distant from Sunnack or Halibut island , on which they had been wrecked , about 500 miles . On ...
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... possession of the Sandwich islands would ultimately prove a most valuable acquisition to them ; but we do not believe that they formed any part of the object of Captain Krusenstern's expedition , or that the time is yet arrived to make ...
... possession of the Sandwich islands would ultimately prove a most valuable acquisition to them ; but we do not believe that they formed any part of the object of Captain Krusenstern's expedition , or that the time is yet arrived to make ...
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