American Biography, Том 1Harper & Bro., 1843 |
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... appears with great reputation , whether we consider his fugitive performances , which often appeared without a name , or his larger works , which have been cel- ebrated in America and Europe . He wrote much in the cause of freedom and ...
... appears with great reputation , whether we consider his fugitive performances , which often appeared without a name , or his larger works , which have been cel- ebrated in America and Europe . He wrote much in the cause of freedom and ...
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... Dr. Belknap " In an eminent manner did the person we la- ment appear to consider himself , with all his en- dowments and opportunities , as placed in the world by the Great Moral Governor , and bound by XX LIFE AND CHARACTER.
... Dr. Belknap " In an eminent manner did the person we la- ment appear to consider himself , with all his en- dowments and opportunities , as placed in the world by the Great Moral Governor , and bound by XX LIFE AND CHARACTER.
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... appears to be this peculiarity attending the subject , that it was believed by those who lived nearest to the time when the voyage of Necho is said to have been made ; and that , in proportion to the distance of time afterward , it was ...
... appears to be this peculiarity attending the subject , that it was believed by those who lived nearest to the time when the voyage of Necho is said to have been made ; and that , in proportion to the distance of time afterward , it was ...
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... appear that they had been in- habited before the Carthaginian discovery . In Plutarch's time , the Fortunate Islands were not only inhabited , but were so cele- brated for their fertility that they were sup- posed to be the seat of the ...
... appear that they had been in- habited before the Carthaginian discovery . In Plutarch's time , the Fortunate Islands were not only inhabited , but were so cele- brated for their fertility that they were sup- posed to be the seat of the ...
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... appear from the distance , which is not less than two hundred leagues in a direction opposite to the constant blowing of the wind . Nor will Herrera's conjecture , that the stern- post of the admiral's ship was carried thither by a ...
... appear from the distance , which is not less than two hundred leagues in a direction opposite to the constant blowing of the wind . Nor will Herrera's conjecture , that the stern- post of the admiral's ship was carried thither by a ...
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