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He also shews us that the celebrated rust of ancient coins is really of considerable beauty , and of some use ; and we shall be glad to lay before our readers the following very accurate description of it . • This fine rust , which is ...
He also shews us that the celebrated rust of ancient coins is really of considerable beauty , and of some use ; and we shall be glad to lay before our readers the following very accurate description of it . • This fine rust , which is ...
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There are the Catholick converts , once very numerous , and still a considerable body . The Moors are said by some of these controversialists to be Tartars not Hindoos , -the progeny of the Mogul conquerors .
There are the Catholick converts , once very numerous , and still a considerable body . The Moors are said by some of these controversialists to be Tartars not Hindoos , -the progeny of the Mogul conquerors .
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A second event which had a very considerable influence on the population and agriculture of this colony was the commencement of the culture of the sugar - cane , which was introduced , probably by some Dutch emigrants from Brazil ...
A second event which had a very considerable influence on the population and agriculture of this colony was the commencement of the culture of the sugar - cane , which was introduced , probably by some Dutch emigrants from Brazil ...
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Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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