The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 |
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... Cape Town . Having devoted two or three days to the landing of his baggage , and making introductory visits to the official individuals and others to whom he had recommendations , he sallied forth to the Lions ' Mountain ; accompanied ...
... Cape Town . Having devoted two or three days to the landing of his baggage , and making introductory visits to the official individuals and others to whom he had recommendations , he sallied forth to the Lions ' Mountain ; accompanied ...
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... Cape Town . And though , probably , their humanity may often be attributable to self - interest , which bids them take every care of so valuable a part of their property , yet it is not for us to make a nice distinction in the mo- tives ...
... Cape Town . And though , probably , their humanity may often be attributable to self - interest , which bids them take every care of so valuable a part of their property , yet it is not for us to make a nice distinction in the mo- tives ...
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... Cape Town by the first opportu- nity , intending afterwards to press and dry them properly . This bundle , however , did not find its way to Cape Town till more than a twelvemonth afterwards , and remained in the same state for eight ...
... Cape Town by the first opportu- nity , intending afterwards to press and dry them properly . This bundle , however , did not find its way to Cape Town till more than a twelvemonth afterwards , and remained in the same state for eight ...
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