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... Land , in 1823 and 1824 , in Furtherance of the Objects of the Church Missionary Society . By W. Jowett , A. M. One of the Representatives of the Society , and late Fellow of St John's College , Cambridge . Boston . Crocker & Brewster ...
... Land , in 1823 and 1824 , in Furtherance of the Objects of the Church Missionary Society . By W. Jowett , A. M. One of the Representatives of the Society , and late Fellow of St John's College , Cambridge . Boston . Crocker & Brewster ...
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... land on the south side of the entrance , and that we must there wait for the permission of the viceroy , or governor , to approach the city ; consequently , having ascertained that the subordinate chiefs were acquainted with the ...
... land on the south side of the entrance , and that we must there wait for the permission of the viceroy , or governor , to approach the city ; consequently , having ascertained that the subordinate chiefs were acquainted with the ...
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... land the money , and bring it to the customhouse , by which time it was nearly dark ; we then urged them to take an account of it , and give us a receipt for the amount , at which they affected to laugh , and told us , that it was too ...
... land the money , and bring it to the customhouse , by which time it was nearly dark ; we then urged them to take an account of it , and give us a receipt for the amount , at which they affected to laugh , and told us , that it was too ...
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... land , was scarcely molested until a new and distant people set the example of resistance . The prosperity of these banditti ended at once ; the charm was broken ; the power of the Algerines departed with the opinion that they were ...
... land , was scarcely molested until a new and distant people set the example of resistance . The prosperity of these banditti ended at once ; the charm was broken ; the power of the Algerines departed with the opinion that they were ...
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... lands of this kingdom are believed to be all taken up and enregistered , as far as the real jurisdiction of the government ex- tends ; though from the frequent and often arbitrary confiscations , the national domain must be immense ...
... lands of this kingdom are believed to be all taken up and enregistered , as far as the real jurisdiction of the government ex- tends ; though from the frequent and often arbitrary confiscations , the national domain must be immense ...
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