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... attention from the Professors and Curators , and that their annotations on this splendid establishment form not the least inviting portion of their diary : but , as we have already had frequent occasion to allude to it , especially in ...
... attention from the Professors and Curators , and that their annotations on this splendid establishment form not the least inviting portion of their diary : but , as we have already had frequent occasion to allude to it , especially in ...
Pagina 448
... attention , the article to which his letter refers , he will perceive from the context that the passage criticized by him is not intended to bear the meaning which he has attached to it ; and consequently his argument is without a basis ...
... attention , the article to which his letter refers , he will perceive from the context that the passage criticized by him is not intended to bear the meaning which he has attached to it ; and consequently his argument is without a basis ...
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... attention to the importing into their colony of a great number of the inhabitants of Guinea , seeing that the labor of one of these men equalled that of four Indians ; and , as the Carib slaves ran away to the mountains , it was allowed ...
... attention to the importing into their colony of a great number of the inhabitants of Guinea , seeing that the labor of one of these men equalled that of four Indians ; and , as the Carib slaves ran away to the mountains , it was allowed ...
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