The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... United States , on geo- graphical topics . The several maps which he published exhibit a display of taste and science exceeding any thing of the kind that had been presented to the Ame- rican public . Among the first of these was his ...
... United States , on geo- graphical topics . The several maps which he published exhibit a display of taste and science exceeding any thing of the kind that had been presented to the Ame- rican public . Among the first of these was his ...
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... United States of America ; with some Re- marks on the Effects produced on the Nature and Fertility of Soils , by the Decom- position of the Different Classes of Rocks , and an Application to the Fertility of every State of the Union ...
... United States of America ; with some Re- marks on the Effects produced on the Nature and Fertility of Soils , by the Decom- position of the Different Classes of Rocks , and an Application to the Fertility of every State of the Union ...
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... United States many enlightened men do not disdain to cultivate it for the benefit of the present generation and of posterity . Among the latter Mr. Maclure stands conspicuous for zeal , assiduity , perspi- cuity , liberality , utility ...
... United States many enlightened men do not disdain to cultivate it for the benefit of the present generation and of posterity . Among the latter Mr. Maclure stands conspicuous for zeal , assiduity , perspi- cuity , liberality , utility ...
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... United States ; and even then , how are we to know when those limits are absolute or relative ? We would advise observers to notice the angle of inclination of the strata at the place of their disappearance , whence a probable ...
... United States ; and even then , how are we to know when those limits are absolute or relative ? We would advise observers to notice the angle of inclination of the strata at the place of their disappearance , whence a probable ...
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... United States will owe their exemption from the com- mon fate of nations , to their superior mo- ral and intellectual cultivation . They know and they appreciate their immuni- ties , and they will neither barter nor aban- don them ...
... United States will owe their exemption from the com- mon fate of nations , to their superior mo- ral and intellectual cultivation . They know and they appreciate their immuni- ties , and they will neither barter nor aban- don them ...
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