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AGE 20 ( From a silhouette ) THE RIO NEGRO ( From observations made in the
years 1851 and 1852 by Alfred R. Wallace ) ENLARGED MAP OF THE RIVER
UAUPÉS ALFRED R. WALLACE . 1853 ( From a photograph by Mr. Sims )
NATIVE ...
AGE 20 ( From a silhouette ) THE RIO NEGRO ( From observations made in the
years 1851 and 1852 by Alfred R. Wallace ) ENLARGED MAP OF THE RIVER
UAUPÉS ALFRED R. WALLACE . 1853 ( From a photograph by Mr. Sims )
NATIVE ...
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... remains of WILLIAM GREENELL , A native of this parish , who resided 56 years
in St. Marylebone , In the County of Middlesex , Where he acquired an ample
fortune , With universal esteem and unblemished reputation . He died the 17th
day ...
... remains of WILLIAM GREENELL , A native of this parish , who resided 56 years
in St. Marylebone , In the County of Middlesex , Where he acquired an ample
fortune , With universal esteem and unblemished reputation . He died the 17th
day ...
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comforts of life for its own inhabitants , with a surplus of such goods as they could
produce most advantageously for themselves , in order by their sale in the
surrounding district to be able to supply themselves with such native or foreign ...
comforts of life for its own inhabitants , with a surplus of such goods as they could
produce most advantageously for themselves , in order by their sale in the
surrounding district to be able to supply themselves with such native or foreign ...
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... as I did not even know there were books that described every British plant , and
as my brother appeared to take no interest in native plants or animals , except as
fossils , nothing came of this desire for knowledge till a few years later . Barton ...
... as I did not even know there were books that described every British plant , and
as my brother appeared to take no interest in native plants or animals , except as
fossils , nothing came of this desire for knowledge till a few years later . Barton ...
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Returning now to the question of the rights of the people at large to a share in
their native land , I would further point out that the inclosure of commons is only
one of many acts of robbery that have been perpetrated by or for the landlords .
Returning now to the question of the rights of the people at large to a share in
their native land , I would further point out that the inclosure of commons is only
one of many acts of robbery that have been perpetrated by or for the landlords .
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