The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 325
... rest ; and , in this way , he goes on till he has caught as many as he wants . The rivers which take their rise on the north side of the mountains are short and rapid in their course , and run directly into the sea . They might be ...
... rest ; and , in this way , he goes on till he has caught as many as he wants . The rivers which take their rise on the north side of the mountains are short and rapid in their course , and run directly into the sea . They might be ...
Page 327
... rest either escaped , or were sent to the galleys , or banished from the colony . The Spanish Creoles marry in general as soon as they attain the age of puberty . An unmarried man of twenty begins to be looked upon as an old bachelor ...
... rest either escaped , or were sent to the galleys , or banished from the colony . The Spanish Creoles marry in general as soon as they attain the age of puberty . An unmarried man of twenty begins to be looked upon as an old bachelor ...
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try . It was there he ultimately ex- pected to rest after his labours . It was there only where he could aspire to honours or preferment , or even pro- cure education for his children . The colony was a place of temporary ex- ile ...
try . It was there he ultimately ex- pected to rest after his labours . It was there only where he could aspire to honours or preferment , or even pro- cure education for his children . The colony was a place of temporary ex- ile ...
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... rest . In 1796 , the whole value of the imports from Spain to Caracas was estimat- ed at 3,118,811 dollars , and the im- port duties came to 281.052 dollars . The exports to the mother country in the same year are rated in the custom ...
... rest . In 1796 , the whole value of the imports from Spain to Caracas was estimat- ed at 3,118,811 dollars , and the im- port duties came to 281.052 dollars . The exports to the mother country in the same year are rated in the custom ...
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... rest of the picture , in those lines of his translation , -the face of Ocean sleeps , And a still horror saddens all the deeps . The word " horror , " if meant to correspond with the original g must be understood in its proper ...
... rest of the picture , in those lines of his translation , -the face of Ocean sleeps , And a still horror saddens all the deeps . The word " horror , " if meant to correspond with the original g must be understood in its proper ...
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