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... given proofs of his respect and attachment for Mr. Swartz of a more substantial nature , and which , to the generous soul of that excel- lent man , would have afforded far higher satisfaction . Having erected a large charitable ...
... given proofs of his respect and attachment for Mr. Swartz of a more substantial nature , and which , to the generous soul of that excel- lent man , would have afforded far higher satisfaction . Having erected a large charitable ...
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... given , the outline of the coast , and the shapes of the hills . Perhaps the old map of Taylor , published in the year 1759 , and now grown rare , is on the whole the best . The great survey of the island , making a part of the general ...
... given , the outline of the coast , and the shapes of the hills . Perhaps the old map of Taylor , published in the year 1759 , and now grown rare , is on the whole the best . The great survey of the island , making a part of the general ...
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... given an account of it in one of our former volumes , it will be unnecessary to dwell on this abstract . M. BERTHOLLET must be regarded as one of the most candid of his countrymen ; and as disposed to do justice impartially to all ...
... given an account of it in one of our former volumes , it will be unnecessary to dwell on this abstract . M. BERTHOLLET must be regarded as one of the most candid of his countrymen ; and as disposed to do justice impartially to all ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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