The London Quarterly Review, Volume 5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... Colonel Kirkpa- trick's map , is about sixty - six miles , due north ; and ... Kirkpatrick to resemble the malaria of Switzerland . There is not perhaps a ... Colonel Kirk- patrick is of opinion that the Turyani might be turned to much ...
... Colonel Kirkpa- trick's map , is about sixty - six miles , due north ; and ... Kirkpatrick to resemble the malaria of Switzerland . There is not perhaps a ... Colonel Kirk- patrick is of opinion that the Turyani might be turned to much ...
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... Colonel Kirkpatrick , ' in consequence of observing among the porters , a remarkable number of noseless men . ' We should have thought , that the knowledge of this fact ' must have been familiar to the Colonel ; the details of it having ...
... Colonel Kirkpatrick , ' in consequence of observing among the porters , a remarkable number of noseless men . ' We should have thought , that the knowledge of this fact ' must have been familiar to the Colonel ; the details of it having ...
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... Colonel Kirkpatrick informs us , that at Nepaul he was fortunate enough to obtain a copy of that rare and valuable manuscript , the Boudh Pouran ; and that he is not without the hope of being able at no very remote period , not only to ...
... Colonel Kirkpatrick informs us , that at Nepaul he was fortunate enough to obtain a copy of that rare and valuable manuscript , the Boudh Pouran ; and that he is not without the hope of being able at no very remote period , not only to ...
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The Curse of Kehama By Robert Southey | 40 |
Brief Remarks on the Character and Composition | 62 |
De Motu per Britanniam Civico Annis MDCCXLV | 84 |
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