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... manner : but , as the passage is too long for insertion , we must be contented to refer our readers to the original . In the 17th century , our attention is principally attracted by the repeated voyages of Hall and Hudson , and those of ...
... manner : but , as the passage is too long for insertion , we must be contented to refer our readers to the original . In the 17th century , our attention is principally attracted by the repeated voyages of Hall and Hudson , and those of ...
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... manner of individuals of whom we have any knowledge.- Far from recovering my confidence by seeing Bonaparte more frequently , he constantly intimidated me more and more . I had a confused feeling that no emotion of the heart could act ...
... manner of individuals of whom we have any knowledge.- Far from recovering my confidence by seeing Bonaparte more frequently , he constantly intimidated me more and more . I had a confused feeling that no emotion of the heart could act ...
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... manners of a people to be collected , in a great measure , by the reader from the succession of scenes which it ... manner . Silver coins , but from a foreign mint , were in use at Rome at a much earlier time , as we find from Livy ...
... manners of a people to be collected , in a great measure , by the reader from the succession of scenes which it ... manner . Silver coins , but from a foreign mint , were in use at Rome at a much earlier time , as we find from Livy ...
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