Chambers's Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1843 |
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... favour of the masculine proportion between the sexes in most of the estates gender . In fact , this is very nearly the relative throughout the island . The facilities still left for the racoons , make it more for the interest of the ...
... favour of the masculine proportion between the sexes in most of the estates gender . In fact , this is very nearly the relative throughout the island . The facilities still left for the racoons , make it more for the interest of the ...
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... favour of the endurance and power of the white man . Respecting the other part , Mr Turn- bull says " It is a very natural mistake that a Negro can support better than a white man a high artificial " Well , I believe , " replied David ...
... favour of the endurance and power of the white man . Respecting the other part , Mr Turn- bull says " It is a very natural mistake that a Negro can support better than a white man a high artificial " Well , I believe , " replied David ...
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... favour . They lived some months in the house of Parsons , who , being a needy man , borrowed money of his lodger . Some difference arose betwixt them , and Mr Kent left the house , and instituted legal proceedings against the parish ...
... favour . They lived some months in the house of Parsons , who , being a needy man , borrowed money of his lodger . Some difference arose betwixt them , and Mr Kent left the house , and instituted legal proceedings against the parish ...
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... favour of Wil- liam IV . , became Duke and Duchess of Suther- land , a title which has now descended to their eldest son . It used to be said of the Duke of Suther- land , that his income was equal to a thousand pounds a - day . Some ...
... favour of Wil- liam IV . , became Duke and Duchess of Suther- land , a title which has now descended to their eldest son . It used to be said of the Duke of Suther- land , that his income was equal to a thousand pounds a - day . Some ...
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... favour of a privilege which the common people assumed at this time of breaking down doors for sport , and of which ... favoured with a reply an industrious joiner , will doubtless do well in this coun- reply is written on the back of a ...
... favour of a privilege which the common people assumed at this time of breaking down doors for sport , and of which ... favoured with a reply an industrious joiner , will doubtless do well in this coun- reply is written on the back of a ...
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