The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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... course of the Niger , and the Interior of Africa . By Hugh Murray , Esq . It has been justly observed , that in the most important human concerns , more is occasionally effected by chance , than by the best laid plans . After the ...
... course of the Niger , and the Interior of Africa . By Hugh Murray , Esq . It has been justly observed , that in the most important human concerns , more is occasionally effected by chance , than by the best laid plans . After the ...
Pagina 28
... course of the Niger , as inferred from the reports of the natives and caravan merchants , may be thus briefly stated . The Niger , after passing through the lake Dibbie , separates near Tombuctoo , into three branches . One , called the ...
... course of the Niger , as inferred from the reports of the natives and caravan merchants , may be thus briefly stated . The Niger , after passing through the lake Dibbie , separates near Tombuctoo , into three branches . One , called the ...
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... course . He who comprehends the reasons why all penal enactments against the abuse of the press must be imper- fect , may easily perceive the necessity of such an extension of the judicial authority . But whether this is , in itself ...
... course . He who comprehends the reasons why all penal enactments against the abuse of the press must be imper- fect , may easily perceive the necessity of such an extension of the judicial authority . But whether this is , in itself ...
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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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