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It is stated , as something like a palliation of this enormity , that the New Zealanders labour under a very pecu- liar difficulty in procuring animal food ; and the author has seen persons from the interior , who never even tasted it ...
It is stated , as something like a palliation of this enormity , that the New Zealanders labour under a very pecu- liar difficulty in procuring animal food ; and the author has seen persons from the interior , who never even tasted it ...
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... with respectful language , and never to speak without necessity , even to the keepers ; never to speak to each other under any pretence ; nor to sing , dance , or do any thing having the least tendency to disturb the prison ; never ...
... with respectful language , and never to speak without necessity , even to the keepers ; never to speak to each other under any pretence ; nor to sing , dance , or do any thing having the least tendency to disturb the prison ; never ...
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doubtful praise , that they two were the only persons in France whose opinions had never changed . ... eta The adulatory gossip of M. Sarrans concerning his hero here and there reminds us of the ludicrous apprehensions which Den- nis ...
doubtful praise , that they two were the only persons in France whose opinions had never changed . ... eta The adulatory gossip of M. Sarrans concerning his hero here and there reminds us of the ludicrous apprehensions which Den- nis ...
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Contents
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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