The Southern Review, Band 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... islands called Cassiterides , from whence we are said to have our tin . " Probably the Phoeni- cians alone traded there at that period 440 A. C. It is with great regret that we have not room even for an abridgement of Mr. Higgins ...
... islands called Cassiterides , from whence we are said to have our tin . " Probably the Phoeni- cians alone traded there at that period 440 A. C. It is with great regret that we have not room even for an abridgement of Mr. Higgins ...
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... Island of Cuba . Baron Humboldt's account of this island , we believe , has not been translated into English . Huber , who has likewise described this portion of the West Indies , is a loose , if not a superficial and careless writer ...
... Island of Cuba . Baron Humboldt's account of this island , we believe , has not been translated into English . Huber , who has likewise described this portion of the West Indies , is a loose , if not a superficial and careless writer ...
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... Island , and on the banks of Cooper river . In the course of his remarks on Cuba , he has frequent occasion to compare objects there with others of a similar character in South - Carolina . The sublime scenery of our mountainous region ...
... Island , and on the banks of Cooper river . In the course of his remarks on Cuba , he has frequent occasion to compare objects there with others of a similar character in South - Carolina . The sublime scenery of our mountainous region ...
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... island as of other parts of the Spanish do- minions . The pitch of extravagance to which this passion is carried , is almost incredible . Scarcely a town but has its com- modious edifice appropriated to this barbarous pastime . No ...
... island as of other parts of the Spanish do- minions . The pitch of extravagance to which this passion is carried , is almost incredible . Scarcely a town but has its com- modious edifice appropriated to this barbarous pastime . No ...
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... island , she has partially withheld the most important requisite of life- water . This is not obtained in sufficient quantities , even for household purposes , without considerable expense . During the rainy season , it is collected in ...
... island , she has partially withheld the most important requisite of life- water . This is not obtained in sufficient quantities , even for household purposes , without considerable expense . During the rainy season , it is collected in ...
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