A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels, in All Parts of the World: Many of which are Now First Translated Into English. Digested on a New Plan, Volume 4John Pinkerton Kimber and Conrad, 1811 |
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... commerce , and all the consequences of commerce ; an exchange that never yet proved disadvantageous to any country . Viewed Mount Juliet , lord Carrick's seat , which is beautifully situated on a fine declivity on the banks of the Nore ...
... commerce , and all the consequences of commerce ; an exchange that never yet proved disadvantageous to any country . Viewed Mount Juliet , lord Carrick's seat , which is beautifully situated on a fine declivity on the banks of the Nore ...
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... commerce : it is languid and triffing . There are only four or five brigs and sloops that belong to the place . Having now passed through a considerable extent of country , in which the white boys were common , and committed many ...
... commerce : it is languid and triffing . There are only four or five brigs and sloops that belong to the place . Having now passed through a considerable extent of country , in which the white boys were common , and committed many ...
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... commerce , so totally different from his birth , education , ideas , and pursuits ; but tired with the inactivity of common life , he determined not only to turn manufacturer , but to carry on the business in the most spirited and ...
... commerce , so totally different from his birth , education , ideas , and pursuits ; but tired with the inactivity of common life , he determined not only to turn manufacturer , but to carry on the business in the most spirited and ...
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... commerce , instead of a few mise- rable fishing - boats , the only canvas that swelled upon the scene : but the want of com- merce in her ports is the misfortune not the fault of Ireland . Thanks for the deficiency to that illiberal ...
... commerce , instead of a few mise- rable fishing - boats , the only canvas that swelled upon the scene : but the want of com- merce in her ports is the misfortune not the fault of Ireland . Thanks for the deficiency to that illiberal ...
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... commerce , has altogether a great effect . Advancing to Passage the shores are various , and the scenery enlivened by fourscore sail of large ships ; the little port of Passage at the water's edge , with the hills rising boldly above it ...
... commerce , has altogether a great effect . Advancing to Passage the shores are various , and the scenery enlivened by fourscore sail of large ships ; the little port of Passage at the water's edge , with the hills rising boldly above it ...
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A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and ..., Volume 4 John Pinkerton Affichage du livre entier - 1809 |
A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and ..., Volume 4 John Pinkerton Affichage du livre entier - 1809 |
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