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... short distance against the stream , and he would give them a dance when they arrived at Bluebergh . The rowing against tide or stream never made any difference when Capt . Stedman was at Surinam ; but of late the planters , from motives ...
... short distance against the stream , and he would give them a dance when they arrived at Bluebergh . The rowing against tide or stream never made any difference when Capt . Stedman was at Surinam ; but of late the planters , from motives ...
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... short rainy season ; while February and March form the short dry period . The changes in the weather are always gradual , the highest degree of heat experienced by the author having been 91 ° by Fahrenheit , the lowest 750 ; and at that ...
... short rainy season ; while February and March form the short dry period . The changes in the weather are always gradual , the highest degree of heat experienced by the author having been 91 ° by Fahrenheit , the lowest 750 ; and at that ...
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... short of 15,000 . He is a decided enemy to the licence - system , and contends that it is liable to gross abuse ; as also that it dissemi nates far and wide the practice of bad faith and immorality : while its contradiction to the ...
... short of 15,000 . He is a decided enemy to the licence - system , and contends that it is liable to gross abuse ; as also that it dissemi nates far and wide the practice of bad faith and immorality : while its contradiction to the ...
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