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... give them a stake , in point of gratitude , of honour , and of interest , in the support of that establishment , by which they should be thus embodied . It would attach the hearts of the natives , and secure their submission to the ...
... give them a stake , in point of gratitude , of honour , and of interest , in the support of that establishment , by which they should be thus embodied . It would attach the hearts of the natives , and secure their submission to the ...
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... give the public my opinion on their merits till I have tried them by the test of experi- ment ; and I can say without vanity , that I do not know a single observation of any agricultural author that in practice I have not im- proved ...
... give the public my opinion on their merits till I have tried them by the test of experi- ment ; and I can say without vanity , that I do not know a single observation of any agricultural author that in practice I have not im- proved ...
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... give every island or country in his charts its proper indigenous name , if he could obtain it ; if not , he retained the name given by the first European discoverers , giving new names only to such places as , he had reason to believe ...
... give every island or country in his charts its proper indigenous name , if he could obtain it ; if not , he retained the name given by the first European discoverers , giving new names only to such places as , he had reason to believe ...
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