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... original Proofs and Vouchers , as transmitted from India in 1796 , and published in London in 1797 , under the title of an Experiment in Education . A new edition . To which are subjoined additional Docu- ments and Records illustrative ...
... original Proofs and Vouchers , as transmitted from India in 1796 , and published in London in 1797 , under the title of an Experiment in Education . A new edition . To which are subjoined additional Docu- ments and Records illustrative ...
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... original debt . It seemed expedient that the establishment should become more public , and that others who were well wishers to it , should share the burden which the six gentlemen already mentioned had sustained with such exem- plary ...
... original debt . It seemed expedient that the establishment should become more public , and that others who were well wishers to it , should share the burden which the six gentlemen already mentioned had sustained with such exem- plary ...
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... original conceptions possess without it . Near akin to this , and not inferior in importance , is the second quality we mentioned , seriousness . It is scarcely necessary to remark , how offen- sive and unnatural is every violation of ...
... original conceptions possess without it . Near akin to this , and not inferior in importance , is the second quality we mentioned , seriousness . It is scarcely necessary to remark , how offen- sive and unnatural is every violation of ...
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... original Indians were celebrated among the surrounding tribes , the same may be affirmed of the present race of Caraccas , that they are superior in quickness of perception , in activity and intelligence , to the inhabitants of the ...
... original Indians were celebrated among the surrounding tribes , the same may be affirmed of the present race of Caraccas , that they are superior in quickness of perception , in activity and intelligence , to the inhabitants of the ...
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... original drawings , and so coloured as to imitate them as nearly as possible . The first exhibits the House with its surrounding scenery , which is of the boldest and richest kind . The distant parts seem to us admirably tinted ; but in ...
... original drawings , and so coloured as to imitate them as nearly as possible . The first exhibits the House with its surrounding scenery , which is of the boldest and richest kind . The distant parts seem to us admirably tinted ; but in ...
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