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... object was to explore the course of the river Zaire ( or Congo ) , under the command of Captain Tuckey , proceeded about one hundred and ' twenty miles up the river , but was then prevented by the rapids from continuing the course by ...
... object was to explore the course of the river Zaire ( or Congo ) , under the command of Captain Tuckey , proceeded about one hundred and ' twenty miles up the river , but was then prevented by the rapids from continuing the course by ...
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... objects , it would be better to say objects of sense ; and many words , such as thunder , gush , blast , and whistle , are formed by onomatopoeia , or by imitation of the sound of the objects described . Yet even these words have so ...
... objects , it would be better to say objects of sense ; and many words , such as thunder , gush , blast , and whistle , are formed by onomatopoeia , or by imitation of the sound of the objects described . Yet even these words have so ...
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... object , being confined to a series of reflections on money , prices , and exchange . The author goes over much of the same ground which was so fully trodden seven years ago , at the time of the Bullion - question ; and he discovers no ...
... object , being confined to a series of reflections on money , prices , and exchange . The author goes over much of the same ground which was so fully trodden seven years ago , at the time of the Bullion - question ; and he discovers no ...
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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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