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Considerable collections of subjects in natural history have already been despatched . The Prince will first proceed along the sea - coast to Caravallas , and thence through unexplored regions , to the country inhabited by the savage ...
Considerable collections of subjects in natural history have already been despatched . The Prince will first proceed along the sea - coast to Caravallas , and thence through unexplored regions , to the country inhabited by the savage ...
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I found an alphabet , " says he , " corresponding sufficiently with the Greek , and I already knew the names of most of the letters . All this , therefore , I mastered soon , and thought I should come presently to the reading .
I found an alphabet , " says he , " corresponding sufficiently with the Greek , and I already knew the names of most of the letters . All this , therefore , I mastered soon , and thought I should come presently to the reading .
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First , by nature she was rather formed for general good will , than particular passion ; and then she had already destined herself to a man , who , worthy of her , already avowed himself prepared ...
First , by nature she was rather formed for general good will , than particular passion ; and then she had already destined herself to a man , who , worthy of her , already avowed himself prepared ...
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