The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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... circumstances which led him to afford his valuable assistance to the present work in the following man- ner : - " In the year 1811 , I accidentally heard that Mr. William Mariner , the bearer of a letter from the East Indies to one of ...
... circumstances which led him to afford his valuable assistance to the present work in the following man- ner : - " In the year 1811 , I accidentally heard that Mr. William Mariner , the bearer of a letter from the East Indies to one of ...
Pagina 226
... circumstances as they should arise - to circumstances , of which neither the nature nor the bearing could be at all foreseen , -the principles which were laid down in the constitution were neces- sarily of an abstract character . Many ...
... circumstances as they should arise - to circumstances , of which neither the nature nor the bearing could be at all foreseen , -the principles which were laid down in the constitution were neces- sarily of an abstract character . Many ...
Pagina 378
... circumstances of renewed tran- quillity , speculate on the plan of living on the Continent . Deyver- dun apprizes his friend that in Swisserland , as in France , a per- son is perfectly at liberty to choose his own mode of life ; going ...
... circumstances of renewed tran- quillity , speculate on the plan of living on the Continent . Deyver- dun apprizes his friend that in Swisserland , as in France , a per- son is perfectly at liberty to choose his own mode of life ; going ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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