The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 169
... considerable quantity , particularly coffee , cotton , pimento , and ginger . The former , in many points of view tends highly to the advantage of the colony , as smaller capitals can be employed in its cultivation than is required by a ...
... considerable quantity , particularly coffee , cotton , pimento , and ginger . The former , in many points of view tends highly to the advantage of the colony , as smaller capitals can be employed in its cultivation than is required by a ...
Page 264
... considerable , amounting to nearly sixty thousand . In- stances of longevity are numerous . The country is level , and bears a considerable resemblance to England in aspect , as well as in the manners of its inhabitants . Of the seven ...
... considerable , amounting to nearly sixty thousand . In- stances of longevity are numerous . The country is level , and bears a considerable resemblance to England in aspect , as well as in the manners of its inhabitants . Of the seven ...
Page 438
... considerably to quiet my mind , and to silence the suggestions of reason , though not completely to remove my diffi culties . Finding , however , many passages of scripture , which I knew not how to explain , on the Trinitarian ...
... considerably to quiet my mind , and to silence the suggestions of reason , though not completely to remove my diffi culties . Finding , however , many passages of scripture , which I knew not how to explain , on the Trinitarian ...
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