The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... remained on the outside of the cavern , and whom we now saw for the first time among the crowd . In our defence we replied it was not possible we could have used any means of compulsion , as we were unarmed . This we boldly asserted ...
... remained on the outside of the cavern , and whom we now saw for the first time among the crowd . In our defence we replied it was not possible we could have used any means of compulsion , as we were unarmed . This we boldly asserted ...
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... remained three days , sub- sisting on a little rusk and blubber . On the 4th , five canoes arrived and took them to Karlinski , a settlement consisting of a few Russians and about thirty Indian families ; here Campbell was treated with ...
... remained three days , sub- sisting on a little rusk and blubber . On the 4th , five canoes arrived and took them to Karlinski , a settlement consisting of a few Russians and about thirty Indian families ; here Campbell was treated with ...
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... remained six weeks , and was discharged uncured . Mr. Hill , the American Consul , gave him a jar of essence of spruce , which he brewed , and , with other trifling articles , sold to ships in the harbour : in this manner he saved as ...
... remained six weeks , and was discharged uncured . Mr. Hill , the American Consul , gave him a jar of essence of spruce , which he brewed , and , with other trifling articles , sold to ships in the harbour : in this manner he saved as ...
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... remained in this state two days , he was strangled , and his body exposed before the image of Etooah , their principal deity , who , they believe , created the world , and afterwards destroyed it by an inundation that covered the whole ...
... remained in this state two days , he was strangled , and his body exposed before the image of Etooah , their principal deity , who , they believe , created the world , and afterwards destroyed it by an inundation that covered the whole ...
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... remained safe but unproductive . But at last , the notes went out of fashion , and nobody would give a shilling for them , so the money was all lost . ' To avoid a similar disaster , she placed 127. of her own in the hands of a ...
... remained safe but unproductive . But at last , the notes went out of fashion , and nobody would give a shilling for them , so the money was all lost . ' To avoid a similar disaster , she placed 127. of her own in the hands of a ...
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