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... scarcely ever to be supposed that the whole number of children born will be reared .'— An African farm may almost be called a State in miniature , in which the wants and means of supplying them are reciprocal , and where all are ...
... scarcely ever to be supposed that the whole number of children born will be reared .'— An African farm may almost be called a State in miniature , in which the wants and means of supplying them are reciprocal , and where all are ...
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... scarcely be acquired by other means ; and we have no doubt that the author , notwithstanding the advertisement above mentioned , will in future conceive that he is justified in pleading the sanction of the committee of the Royal Society ...
... scarcely be acquired by other means ; and we have no doubt that the author , notwithstanding the advertisement above mentioned , will in future conceive that he is justified in pleading the sanction of the committee of the Royal Society ...
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... scarcely able to distinguish in three hours the fool from the man of sense . All the Parisian world speaks on the same subjects nearly in the same jargon : we have all a family - resemblance , that is to say , we resemble nothing ; and ...
... scarcely able to distinguish in three hours the fool from the man of sense . All the Parisian world speaks on the same subjects nearly in the same jargon : we have all a family - resemblance , that is to say , we resemble nothing ; and ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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