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Pagina 71
... consequence of their private connection , were immediately placed above him in rank . We now arrive at the commencement of the Mission to Ashantee , in which Mr. Bowdich was employed . Will it be be- lieved that the Committee , in the ...
... consequence of their private connection , were immediately placed above him in rank . We now arrive at the commencement of the Mission to Ashantee , in which Mr. Bowdich was employed . Will it be be- lieved that the Committee , in the ...
Pagina 246
... consequence of this want of employment to Mademoiselle Necker was , that she could avail herself of all the leisure of her father . Seizing every opportunity of being with him , she found extraordinary advantages , as well as pleasure ...
... consequence of this want of employment to Mademoiselle Necker was , that she could avail herself of all the leisure of her father . Seizing every opportunity of being with him , she found extraordinary advantages , as well as pleasure ...
Pagina 396
... consequence of hearing that Mr. Keir was engaged in a similar undertaking . * In 1792 , in consequence of the ill health of one of his children , Mr. E. again visited England , and resided there for two years , mostly at Clifton , near ...
... consequence of hearing that Mr. Keir was engaged in a similar undertaking . * In 1792 , in consequence of the ill health of one of his children , Mr. E. again visited England , and resided there for two years , mostly at Clifton , near ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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