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As to the produd of it, I know no more than what I have faid iit my account of Port Mountague; but it is very probable this ifland may afford as many rich commodities as any in the world; and the natives may be eafily brought to commerce, though I could not pretend to it under my prefent err* cumuances.
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My defign of tarrying here longer, was, if poffible, to get fome hogs, goats, yams, or other roots; as alfo ta get fome knowledge of the country and its produd.
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I think it 1% much more for an Engli/b gentleman to boaft, that the provifions of his table are the produd of
The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, a Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for ... 1794
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Whereas one would think felf - love, which produces fo many foolifli effeds, might at leaft produce one reafonable one, I mean, to make peo - ple fond of home, and whatever is the produd of their own country, and their own grounds.
The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, a Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for ... 1794
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For, tho* envy is, at beft, a very malignant paffion, yet is its bitternefs greatly heightened, by mixing with contempt towards the fame objed; and very much afraid I am, that whenever an obligation is joined to thefe two, indignation, and not gratitude, will be the produd of all three.
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There are two numbers, the lefs is 135, and their difference. 875 what is their produd?
The Tutor's Assistant Modernised: Or, A Regular System of Practical ... Thomas Peacock 1791
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Well, faid I, are not the materials of their building the produd of their own country; and fo it is all Qhina ware, is it not?
The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Of York ... 1790
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And as the capacity of executing thofc regal functions was the natural produd cJ years and maturity of age; fo the general opinV on mentioned by the author of the abridgment tloai
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Multiply the length of the arm, in feet, by. 6r |, and take the fquare root of the produd for the proper time of a revolution in feconds, and adapt the other parts of the machinery to this velocity; or,
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The proportioning the produd: to the manure is in every inftance difficult.
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