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Pagina 131
... period , when the human mind exhibited itself in an aspect as singular as any which it has ever assumed ; the age of chi- valry , of gallantry , of adventure . A succession of these productions is also calculated to shew the progress of ...
... period , when the human mind exhibited itself in an aspect as singular as any which it has ever assumed ; the age of chi- valry , of gallantry , of adventure . A succession of these productions is also calculated to shew the progress of ...
Pagina 337
... period will sufficiently establish . The medium rent of good land may accurately enough be taken at 12s . at that period . From the year 1783 to the com- mencement of the French war in 1793 , the value of land arose slow- ly , and ...
... period will sufficiently establish . The medium rent of good land may accurately enough be taken at 12s . at that period . From the year 1783 to the com- mencement of the French war in 1793 , the value of land arose slow- ly , and ...
Pagina 595
... period he wrote his notes on Virginia , at the request of the King of France . They were not intend- ed for the press , yet they found their way into print . The picture of the American Indian is no doubt rather too highly coloured , as ...
... period he wrote his notes on Virginia , at the request of the King of France . They were not intend- ed for the press , yet they found their way into print . The picture of the American Indian is no doubt rather too highly coloured , as ...
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