The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 102
... appears remarkable that among the free settlers there should be so great a disparity between the sexes as eleven men to four women ; but in these are included all the emancipists , about a third of the whole . In the convicts , the ...
... appears remarkable that among the free settlers there should be so great a disparity between the sexes as eleven men to four women ; but in these are included all the emancipists , about a third of the whole . In the convicts , the ...
Page 188
... appears possible to conceive it - that while some hidden source supplies a rapid stream of possible suggestions ... appear to have been held , in consequence of excessive fatigue and over - ex- citement , have been of late so much ...
... appears possible to conceive it - that while some hidden source supplies a rapid stream of possible suggestions ... appear to have been held , in consequence of excessive fatigue and over - ex- citement , have been of late so much ...
Page 414
... appears to us to have neglected no sources of information , and to have exhausted them - in as far as regards the general scope and purpose of the inquiry . The graphical illustrations are such as become a work of this character upon ...
... appears to us to have neglected no sources of information , and to have exhausted them - in as far as regards the general scope and purpose of the inquiry . The graphical illustrations are such as become a work of this character upon ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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