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... considered as a useful Compiler , 3 and as having judiciously lopped away those exu- berances which generally grow upon the efforts of inventive genius . We may consider the present performance as an abridgment of Natural History ; and ...
... considered as a useful Compiler , 3 and as having judiciously lopped away those exu- berances which generally grow upon the efforts of inventive genius . We may consider the present performance as an abridgment of Natural History ; and ...
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... considered as impregnable . Bidderman , however , soon altered their resolutions , and , upon communicating his plan to the General , he embraced it with ardour . Through the private passage above - mentioned , he introduced a large ...
... considered as impregnable . Bidderman , however , soon altered their resolutions , and , upon communicating his plan to the General , he embraced it with ardour . Through the private passage above - mentioned , he introduced a large ...
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... considered , that these savages and peasants are generally not so long lived as those who have led a more indolent life : that the more laborious the life is , the less populous is the country : had they considered , that what physi ...
... considered , that these savages and peasants are generally not so long lived as those who have led a more indolent life : that the more laborious the life is , the less populous is the country : had they considered , that what physi ...
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