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... Islands : ex- hibiting their vast Importance to the British Empire ; the Im- . provements of which they are susceptible ; and a particular Account of the Means lately adopted for the ... Islands, View Woodley's View of the Scilly Islands,
... Islands : ex- hibiting their vast Importance to the British Empire ; the Im- . provements of which they are susceptible ; and a particular Account of the Means lately adopted for the ... Islands, View Woodley's View of the Scilly Islands,
Pagina 428
... islands shall be regarded with an interest commensurate to their importance , it may be hoped that this momentous subject will not be overlooked . However , unless some efficient measures be speedily adopted , the next generation may ...
... islands shall be regarded with an interest commensurate to their importance , it may be hoped that this momentous subject will not be overlooked . However , unless some efficient measures be speedily adopted , the next generation may ...
Pagina 429
... islands in the first " part of this volume , their natural productions , the climate , the state of education , religion , morals , & c . among the inhabit- ants , Mr. Woodley , in the second part , takes the islands individually , and ...
... islands in the first " part of this volume , their natural productions , the climate , the state of education , religion , morals , & c . among the inhabit- ants , Mr. Woodley , in the second part , takes the islands individually , and ...
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