The Annual Review and History of Literature, Volume 4T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1806 |
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... colonies from Europe , we know less than even of Africa ; it is therefore with peculiar satisfaction , that we perceive an increasing curiosity concerning the transatlantic Continent , and that it begins to attract the attention of ...
... colonies from Europe , we know less than even of Africa ; it is therefore with peculiar satisfaction , that we perceive an increasing curiosity concerning the transatlantic Continent , and that it begins to attract the attention of ...
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... colonies to the western coast of that continent ; and Mr. Turnbull's voyage round the world deserves mention , as being the latest account of the singular political changes that are going on in the Sandwich Islands , and some other of ...
... colonies to the western coast of that continent ; and Mr. Turnbull's voyage round the world deserves mention , as being the latest account of the singular political changes that are going on in the Sandwich Islands , and some other of ...
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... colony exhausted , he proceeded to the settlement of Norfolk Island , where he had again the misfortune to have been ... colony , and laments , not without rea- son , the disunion which at both times he found prevailing among the ...
... colony exhausted , he proceeded to the settlement of Norfolk Island , where he had again the misfortune to have been ... colony , and laments , not without rea- son , the disunion which at both times he found prevailing among the ...
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... colony , has the insuperable objec- tion against it of being almost wholly sur- rounded by a reef , and barricaded , as it were , against all approach , by a heavy mountainous sea ; of being destitute of a harbour ; and having a bad ...
... colony , has the insuperable objec- tion against it of being almost wholly sur- rounded by a reef , and barricaded , as it were , against all approach , by a heavy mountainous sea ; of being destitute of a harbour ; and having a bad ...
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... colonies . " For many days there has been an im- mense light of white and yellow butterflies . They never settle , and proceed in a direction from the north - west to the south - east . Nei- ther the fort nor any other building impedes ...
... colonies . " For many days there has been an im- mense light of white and yellow butterflies . They never settle , and proceed in a direction from the north - west to the south - east . Nei- ther the fort nor any other building impedes ...
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