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At the time , however , when the new Society was formed , its means were not thus ample ; nor , if we rightly remember , was there any appearance of an intention to enlarge them to such an extent . We observe , with pleasure , the steps ...
At the time , however , when the new Society was formed , its means were not thus ample ; nor , if we rightly remember , was there any appearance of an intention to enlarge them to such an extent . We observe , with pleasure , the steps ...
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It is by similar means that man must learn to protect himself against the insect tribes , the most annoying of his enemies , and against many of whom there is no other possible means of defence . The white streaked eagle formerly built ...
It is by similar means that man must learn to protect himself against the insect tribes , the most annoying of his enemies , and against many of whom there is no other possible means of defence . The white streaked eagle formerly built ...
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... and such other vile and mean things in respect of his estate , being the livings of the poor men , therewith to ... and the continual decay of his estate and honour , would rather apply himself by good and po- litick means to ...
... and such other vile and mean things in respect of his estate , being the livings of the poor men , therewith to ... and the continual decay of his estate and honour , would rather apply himself by good and po- litick means to ...
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The Natural Defence of an Insular Empire earnestly | 313 |
A Description of the Feroe Islands containing an | 333 |
or an Account Historical and Topographical | 342 |
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