The Annual Review and History of Literature, Volume 4T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1806 |
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... ture , & c . The pine of the South Sea , and indeed of all warmer climates , he says , is of a very different nature from those of Europe . We have no doubt of this : nature is uniform in her operations : throughout the vegetable ...
... ture , & c . The pine of the South Sea , and indeed of all warmer climates , he says , is of a very different nature from those of Europe . We have no doubt of this : nature is uniform in her operations : throughout the vegetable ...
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... ture of the sugar cane is highly encou- raged ; many of the smaller plantations are fenced round with it . Norfolk Is- land , however , as a place of establishment for a colony , has the insuperable objec- tion against it of being ...
... ture of the sugar cane is highly encou- raged ; many of the smaller plantations are fenced round with it . Norfolk Is- land , however , as a place of establishment for a colony , has the insuperable objec- tion against it of being ...
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... ture of the commerce which can be car- ried on between these latter and the Chi- nese ; he says that they are able to fur- nish fire - arms , gun - powder , hardware , and cloth of different sorts . A super- abundance of these Tamabama ...
... ture of the commerce which can be car- ried on between these latter and the Chi- nese ; he says that they are able to fur- nish fire - arms , gun - powder , hardware , and cloth of different sorts . A super- abundance of these Tamabama ...
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... ture may seem , it is not overcharged ; both sexes equally use this practice ; and most classes ; even when before strangers , if by chance they take up a knife and fork , yet they are soon tired of a mode so unusual , slow , and ...
... ture may seem , it is not overcharged ; both sexes equally use this practice ; and most classes ; even when before strangers , if by chance they take up a knife and fork , yet they are soon tired of a mode so unusual , slow , and ...
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... ture , have not been extended . It is the bed of a soil , which we have not attempted to cultivate ; the atmosphere of a climate , which we have not endeavoured to pu- rify ; the home of a barbarism , which we have not sought to ...
... ture , have not been extended . It is the bed of a soil , which we have not attempted to cultivate ; the atmosphere of a climate , which we have not endeavoured to pu- rify ; the home of a barbarism , which we have not sought to ...
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