The Quarterly Review, Том 37William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1828 |
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... carrying with them the language , the laws and institutions , the arts , and accu- mulated knowledge of the mother - country ; but , at the same time , they also carried its worst vices . In most other respects , how- ever , especially ...
... carrying with them the language , the laws and institutions , the arts , and accu- mulated knowledge of the mother - country ; but , at the same time , they also carried its worst vices . In most other respects , how- ever , especially ...
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... carried on for sale , soap - making , tin - ware , workings in brass and iron , saddlery , harness and whip making , boot , shoe , and straw - hat making ; all kinds of common pottery - ware , large jars and tubs for salting meat in ...
... carried on for sale , soap - making , tin - ware , workings in brass and iron , saddlery , harness and whip making , boot , shoe , and straw - hat making ; all kinds of common pottery - ware , large jars and tubs for salting meat in ...
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... carried to Virginia by Sir R. Granville , the few survi vors of whom returned with Sir F. Drake to England . In 1587 another colony went , which , after grea . suffering , received support from England by Sir Walter Raleigh . In 1602 ...
... carried to Virginia by Sir R. Granville , the few survi vors of whom returned with Sir F. Drake to England . In 1587 another colony went , which , after grea . suffering , received support from England by Sir Walter Raleigh . In 1602 ...
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... carried out six hundred convicts , male and female , without losing a single individual ! The conduct of the convicts called frequently for the punish- ment of death . Robberies were constantly committed . They burnt down the prison at ...
... carried out six hundred convicts , male and female , without losing a single individual ! The conduct of the convicts called frequently for the punish- ment of death . Robberies were constantly committed . They burnt down the prison at ...
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... carried thither the first cargo of negro slaves , among whom was a good proportion of females . Now , if an old pro- curess of Bristol , as the papers tell us , can purchase from a sister in iniquity living in the metropolis , a bevy of ...
... carried thither the first cargo of negro slaves , among whom was a good proportion of females . Now , if an old pro- curess of Bristol , as the papers tell us , can purchase from a sister in iniquity living in the metropolis , a bevy of ...
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