Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Հատոր 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... friends : and thus the Company obtained a share of the pepper - trade . But the increase of private adventure now alarmed them exceedingly ; their servants abroad , also , neglected their concerns to attend to their own ; and , moreover ...
... friends : and thus the Company obtained a share of the pepper - trade . But the increase of private adventure now alarmed them exceedingly ; their servants abroad , also , neglected their concerns to attend to their own ; and , moreover ...
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... friend who was about to explore the " farther East , " and whose views and feelings were in perfect har- mony with ... friendship , and love — were assembled in one spot by the accidental calm that obliged them to anchor 15.
... friend who was about to explore the " farther East , " and whose views and feelings were in perfect har- mony with ... friendship , and love — were assembled in one spot by the accidental calm that obliged them to anchor 15.
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... friends , " he musters up an excuse even for the perpetration of the former deed of superior voracity - it was a " natural desire " to preserve an important branch of revenue ; and , as usual , the whole is smoothed over with the ...
... friends , " he musters up an excuse even for the perpetration of the former deed of superior voracity - it was a " natural desire " to preserve an important branch of revenue ; and , as usual , the whole is smoothed over with the ...
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... friend- ship arises , and seems ever after to subsist , and to be strengthened per- petually by a secret recurrence ... friendship in the world . The reason is very plain : a man , when he has all the great of the past world before him ...
... friend- ship arises , and seems ever after to subsist , and to be strengthened per- petually by a secret recurrence ... friendship in the world . The reason is very plain : a man , when he has all the great of the past world before him ...
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... friends concerning the country in which it was probable he would take refuge , some conjecturing one route , and some another . Things standing thus , Cæsar went out of his tent with Brutus , and , as they walked about the camp ...
... friends concerning the country in which it was probable he would take refuge , some conjecturing one route , and some another . Things standing thus , Cæsar went out of his tent with Brutus , and , as they walked about the camp ...
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