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Charles Manning Hope Clark. 5th , and seeing Men walking on the shore , we
presently sent a Canoa to get some acquaintance with them : for we were in
hopes to get some Provision among them . But the Inhabitants , seeing our Boat
coming ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. 5th , and seeing Men walking on the shore , we
presently sent a Canoa to get some acquaintance with them : for we were in
hopes to get some Provision among them . But the Inhabitants , seeing our Boat
coming ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. For the ibed to thet had hithert of those better
things in what had hitherto been accepted as a vale of tears , while others
subscribed to the view that civilization was the enemy of human happiness . For
the ...
Charles Manning Hope Clark. For the ibed to thet had hithert of those better
things in what had hitherto been accepted as a vale of tears , while others
subscribed to the view that civilization was the enemy of human happiness . For
the ...
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Charles Manning Hope Clark. good sense and accurate ... 13 The name of
England brought a tear to his eye ; he was happy and young , believed himself
healthy and lived in the hope of returning to England with independence and
honour .
Charles Manning Hope Clark. good sense and accurate ... 13 The name of
England brought a tear to his eye ; he was happy and young , believed himself
healthy and lived in the hope of returning to England with independence and
honour .
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Contents
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 23 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
THE CHOICE OF BOTANY | 61 |
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