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What we considered as block houses , from their great fimilarity in appearance to
that sort of building , were suficiently large to lodge a considerable number of
persons , and were the only habitations we saw . Yet from the number of canoes
...
What we considered as block houses , from their great fimilarity in appearance to
that sort of building , were suficiently large to lodge a considerable number of
persons , and were the only habitations we saw . Yet from the number of canoes
...
Page 43
Under the comprehensive divifions of God , man , and nature , he has treated of
almost every subject that is most interesting to his fellow - creatures , whether
considered as individuals , or as members of civilised society . It may also be ...
Under the comprehensive divifions of God , man , and nature , he has treated of
almost every subject that is most interesting to his fellow - creatures , whether
considered as individuals , or as members of civilised society . It may also be ...
Page 73
... is flight ; in the latter , very violent . If the rigor be considered as a part of the
cold fit , the position is equally unfounded ; for , in inter . mittents , it is long ; in the
coinmon epidemics of autumn , it is short . In fevers , therefore , the hot fit cannot ...
... is flight ; in the latter , very violent . If the rigor be considered as a part of the
cold fit , the position is equally unfounded ; for , in inter . mittents , it is long ; in the
coinmon epidemics of autumn , it is short . In fevers , therefore , the hot fit cannot ...
Page 283
... might be fairly considered as the continent ; and , after the very careful
examination of the shore , and of all the inlets in the strait of De Fuca , it may be
concluded with certainty that no passage exists below that point of northern
latitude .
... might be fairly considered as the continent ; and , after the very careful
examination of the shore , and of all the inlets in the strait of De Fuca , it may be
concluded with certainty that no passage exists below that point of northern
latitude .
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THESE memoirs may , in some respect , be considered as an appendix to the
work of M. de Moleville . They would not have appeared in the author's life - time ,
bad he not found it necessary to vindicate his character , the only consolation of ...
THESE memoirs may , in some respect , be considered as an appendix to the
work of M. de Moleville . They would not have appeared in the author's life - time ,
bad he not found it necessary to vindicate his character , the only consolation of ...
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