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... interesting ; and every hint here given tends to lead the mind into a train of truly use- ful investigation . This communication is followed by Hints on the Subject of Roads , by Mr. John Holt , of Walton , near Liverpool . The good ...
... interesting ; and every hint here given tends to lead the mind into a train of truly use- ful investigation . This communication is followed by Hints on the Subject of Roads , by Mr. John Holt , of Walton , near Liverpool . The good ...
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... interesting than the ninth . It begins with an inquiry into the reciprocal influence of nations , and observes that hitherto they have rather injured than bene- fited each other ; and that , if each nation had grown up in complete ...
... interesting than the ninth . It begins with an inquiry into the reciprocal influence of nations , and observes that hitherto they have rather injured than bene- fited each other ; and that , if each nation had grown up in complete ...
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... interesting . description of the native Indians . The Indians of Chili are no longer those Americans who were inspired with terror by European weapons . The increase of horses , which are now dispersed through the interior of the ...
... interesting . description of the native Indians . The Indians of Chili are no longer those Americans who were inspired with terror by European weapons . The increase of horses , which are now dispersed through the interior of the ...
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of new Dissertations or other curious Papers published in | 9 |
C | 11 |
Toulmins Sermon on Unitarians 476 | 16 |
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