The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... considered essential to the crystalliza- tion of all other substances . But Macquart informs us , that niveaus crystals are observed at Moscow , " when it snows violently and the atmosphere is not too dry ! " + Dr. Black declares that ...
... considered essential to the crystalliza- tion of all other substances . But Macquart informs us , that niveaus crystals are observed at Moscow , " when it snows violently and the atmosphere is not too dry ! " + Dr. Black declares that ...
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... considered the patron and protector of literature ) -Mr . Forsyth was induced to prepare the notes he had made while on his tour in Italy , and publish them in England , copies of which were forwarded to the leading members of the ...
... considered the patron and protector of literature ) -Mr . Forsyth was induced to prepare the notes he had made while on his tour in Italy , and publish them in England , copies of which were forwarded to the leading members of the ...
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... considered here as less calculated for pro- the tenant is bound by his landlord to dig or rather to shovel one third of his farm . " This rich plain of the Val d'Arno yields usually two harvests a year , the first of wheat , the second ...
... considered here as less calculated for pro- the tenant is bound by his landlord to dig or rather to shovel one third of his farm . " This rich plain of the Val d'Arno yields usually two harvests a year , the first of wheat , the second ...
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... considered with respect as the metropolis of the ancient Etruria . - Here the Etru- sian Academy hold their sittings , and an- tiquaries meet you at every step . Half bosomed in vineyards , and seated on the ascent of a steep eminence ...
... considered with respect as the metropolis of the ancient Etruria . - Here the Etru- sian Academy hold their sittings , and an- tiquaries meet you at every step . Half bosomed in vineyards , and seated on the ascent of a steep eminence ...
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... considered as the novels of geo- logy rather than its history . How many of them have even been founded upon a few local facts , which are belied by so ・ many different facts elsewhere ! Mr. Ma- clure mentions that those animals whose ...
... considered as the novels of geo- logy rather than its history . How many of them have even been founded upon a few local facts , which are belied by so ・ many different facts elsewhere ! Mr. Ma- clure mentions that those animals whose ...
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