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Pagina 257
66 It appears by the table , that the ratio of increase of the whole white population
in the United States has been somewhat greater than that of the whole coloured
population ; but if we separate the free coloured from the slave population , it ...
66 It appears by the table , that the ratio of increase of the whole white population
in the United States has been somewhat greater than that of the whole coloured
population ; but if we separate the free coloured from the slave population , it ...
Pagina 303
But through the whole campaign , Suffolk displayed himself inferior in talent to the
lamented Salisbury . If that nobleman had not fallen , the Maiden might have
failed ; for though Talbot was so famed as to be a French scarecrow for his
bravery ...
But through the whole campaign , Suffolk displayed himself inferior in talent to the
lamented Salisbury . If that nobleman had not fallen , the Maiden might have
failed ; for though Talbot was so famed as to be a French scarecrow for his
bravery ...
Pagina 337
Dr . Spix , as zoologist , engaged to make the whole animal kingdom the object of
his observations and labours . With this view he had to observe the inhabitants ,
whether aborigines or colonists ; to remark the different effects of climate upon ...
Dr . Spix , as zoologist , engaged to make the whole animal kingdom the object of
his observations and labours . With this view he had to observe the inhabitants ,
whether aborigines or colonists ; to remark the different effects of climate upon ...
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