The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... observations will be offered . The trade winds sweeping across the Atlantic , in the neighbourhood of the equator ... observed by Humboldt , in 1804 , to be five feet per second , though a north wind was then blowing , with great ...
... observations will be offered . The trade winds sweeping across the Atlantic , in the neighbourhood of the equator ... observed by Humboldt , in 1804 , to be five feet per second , though a north wind was then blowing , with great ...
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... observed , extends only to reasonable correction , for the master cannot sell his domestic , without hav- ing first brought him to a public trial before the chief men of the place . " Here he subjoins in a note , " In time of famine ...
... observed , extends only to reasonable correction , for the master cannot sell his domestic , without hav- ing first brought him to a public trial before the chief men of the place . " Here he subjoins in a note , " In time of famine ...
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... observed his tone and manner , neith- er sullen nor desperate , but quiet and resigned , suggesting whatever occur- red to him on the circumstances of his own case , with as much calmness as if he had been uninterested in the event ...
... observed his tone and manner , neith- er sullen nor desperate , but quiet and resigned , suggesting whatever occur- red to him on the circumstances of his own case , with as much calmness as if he had been uninterested in the event ...
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