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... . He neither neglected the observations of others , nor blindly submitted to celebrated names . He neither thought so highly of himself as to imagine he could receive no light from books , nor so meanly as to believe he D 2 BOERHAAVE . 35.
... . He neither neglected the observations of others , nor blindly submitted to celebrated names . He neither thought so highly of himself as to imagine he could receive no light from books , nor so meanly as to believe he D 2 BOERHAAVE . 35.
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... imagine that , at the sight of this treasure , nothing was thought on by the English , but by what means they might best convey it to their boats ; and doubtless it was not easy for Drake , who , considering their distance from the ...
... imagine that , at the sight of this treasure , nothing was thought on by the English , but by what means they might best convey it to their boats ; and doubtless it was not easy for Drake , who , considering their distance from the ...
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... towards Venta Cruz , came up , and was eagerly seized by the English , who expected no- thing less than half the revenue of the Indies ; nor is it easy to imagine their mortification and per- plexity 86 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
... towards Venta Cruz , came up , and was eagerly seized by the English , who expected no- thing less than half the revenue of the Indies ; nor is it easy to imagine their mortification and per- plexity 86 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
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With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. is it easy to imagine their mortification and per- plexity when they found only two mules laden with silver , the rest having no other burthen than provisions . The driver was brought ...
With an Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. is it easy to imagine their mortification and per- plexity when they found only two mules laden with silver , the rest having no other burthen than provisions . The driver was brought ...
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... imagine the Symerons so discreet or obedient as they appeared , and were therefore in perpetual anxiety about the fidelity of their guides , and the probability of their return . Nor did the Symerons treat them with that submission and ...
... imagine the Symerons so discreet or obedient as they appeared , and were therefore in perpetual anxiety about the fidelity of their guides , and the probability of their return . Nor did the Symerons treat them with that submission and ...
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