An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Band 1Editor, 1795 |
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... hand of perfccution and the awful prospects of intes- tine divifion or abject flavery , will continue to increafe . The attention of Europe in general , and of Great - Britain in particular , being thus drawn to the new world , the ...
... hand of perfccution and the awful prospects of intes- tine divifion or abject flavery , will continue to increafe . The attention of Europe in general , and of Great - Britain in particular , being thus drawn to the new world , the ...
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... hands of pirates , who having stripped him of every thing , detained him a prisoner for feveral years . At length , he made his efcape , and arrived in London , but in fuch extreme indigence , that he was obliged to employ himself ...
... hands of pirates , who having stripped him of every thing , detained him a prisoner for feveral years . At length , he made his efcape , and arrived in London , but in fuch extreme indigence , that he was obliged to employ himself ...
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... hand , and in order to fave her from having recourfe to fuch a mortifying expedient for procuring money , engaged to advance immediately the fum that was requifite . Columbus had proceeded fome leagues on his journey , when the me ...
... hand , and in order to fave her from having recourfe to fuch a mortifying expedient for procuring money , engaged to advance immediately the fum that was requifite . Columbus had proceeded fome leagues on his journey , when the me ...
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... hands of the guardian , who joined his prayers to theirs for the success of an enterprise which he had fo zealously patronized . Next morning , being Friday the third day of August , in the year one thousand four hundred and ninety ...
... hands of the guardian , who joined his prayers to theirs for the success of an enterprise which he had fo zealously patronized . Next morning , being Friday the third day of August , in the year one thousand four hundred and ninety ...
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... hands . After the example of the Portuguese discover- ers , he attended to the motion of tides and currents , watched the flight of birds , the appearance of fishes , of fea - weeds , and of every thing that floated on the waves , and ...
... hands . After the example of the Portuguese discover- ers , he attended to the motion of tides and currents , watched the flight of birds , the appearance of fishes , of fea - weeds , and of every thing that floated on the waves , and ...
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