The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Pagina 117
... established his little colony , in the first place , at Port Philip , but the country where he landed , on the eastern coast , appearing to be of an unpromising character , he abandoned it altogether , and proceeded to find out a more ...
... established his little colony , in the first place , at Port Philip , but the country where he landed , on the eastern coast , appearing to be of an unpromising character , he abandoned it altogether , and proceeded to find out a more ...
Pagina 187
... established and laws evolved - in all that is the province of mere experiment and observation , and in much that conduces to their right understanding the great command of means and leisure enjoyed by multitudes of clever men , and the ...
... established and laws evolved - in all that is the province of mere experiment and observation , and in much that conduces to their right understanding the great command of means and leisure enjoyed by multitudes of clever men , and the ...
Pagina 404
... established the Koran throughout that kingdom and its dependencies , with the steady and the successful resistance offered by India to the creed of Islam . He ascribes the almost instantaneous conversion of Persia to the want of a ...
... established the Koran throughout that kingdom and its dependencies , with the steady and the successful resistance offered by India to the creed of Islam . He ascribes the almost instantaneous conversion of Persia to the want of a ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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