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... Batavia , that Doctor Gillan drew up , on the spot , the account which we are now enabled , by the kindness of a friend , to lay before our readers . ED . ] BATAVIA , from the excessive heat of its climate , and the pecu- liar ...
... Batavia , that Doctor Gillan drew up , on the spot , the account which we are now enabled , by the kindness of a friend , to lay before our readers . ED . ] BATAVIA , from the excessive heat of its climate , and the pecu- liar ...
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... Batavia . It is very difficult , however , for a stranger , who re- mains here but for a few days , to get accurate information on any subject , much less respecting the nature , genera , and species of the diseases of the country ; for ...
... Batavia . It is very difficult , however , for a stranger , who re- mains here but for a few days , to get accurate information on any subject , much less respecting the nature , genera , and species of the diseases of the country ; for ...
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... Batavia , purchase their commodities wholesale , and carry them to Batavia , where they retail them in the streets and in their stands . I saw one of these markets , and could not help being surprised at the prodi- gious variety and ...
... Batavia , purchase their commodities wholesale , and carry them to Batavia , where they retail them in the streets and in their stands . I saw one of these markets , and could not help being surprised at the prodi- gious variety and ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
Account of Bataviaits inhabitants commerce cli | 46 |
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