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Pagina 293
... Pérouse ex- presses himself dissatisfied with the drawing made of the monuments at Easter Island by Mr. Hodges ( who accompanied Capt . Cook ) ; which , he says , was a very imperfect representa- tion of what they ( the French ) saw but ...
... Pérouse ex- presses himself dissatisfied with the drawing made of the monuments at Easter Island by Mr. Hodges ( who accompanied Capt . Cook ) ; which , he says , was a very imperfect representa- tion of what they ( the French ) saw but ...
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... Pérouse , a mildness of character without affectation : yet there is sometimes occasion to remark , that he speaks of his intentions with the confidence of certainty , mak- ing no allowance for the probabilities of disappointment from ...
... Pérouse , a mildness of character without affectation : yet there is sometimes occasion to remark , that he speaks of his intentions with the confidence of certainty , mak- ing no allowance for the probabilities of disappointment from ...
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... Pérouse , who had sailed on board the ship sent in search of him by the Convention . The two women gradually discover each other's relation to La Pérouse ; their equal claims , their jealousy , their warm affection for him , and their ...
... Pérouse , who had sailed on board the ship sent in search of him by the Convention . The two women gradually discover each other's relation to La Pérouse ; their equal claims , their jealousy , their warm affection for him , and their ...
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