The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... considerably elucidated by the curiosity which was first excited by the journal of Captain Edwards , which Captain Delano ... considerable learning . Prayer Books and Bibles were among them , which were used in their devotions . It is ...
... considerably elucidated by the curiosity which was first excited by the journal of Captain Edwards , which Captain Delano ... considerable learning . Prayer Books and Bibles were among them , which were used in their devotions . It is ...
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... considerable period buried under the soil , and manifested itself by slower degrees , and , for a con- siderable time , with inferior demonstra- tions of liberality and zeal . An occurrence is next to be noticed , which proves that the ...
... considerable period buried under the soil , and manifested itself by slower degrees , and , for a con- siderable time , with inferior demonstra- tions of liberality and zeal . An occurrence is next to be noticed , which proves that the ...
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... considerable elevation , a few miles north of Taconick mountain . CHESTER DEWEY . Mr. EDITOR , The following singular and amusing spe- cimen of the quaint and conceited style of writing , and of the affectation of classical learning ...
... considerable elevation , a few miles north of Taconick mountain . CHESTER DEWEY . Mr. EDITOR , The following singular and amusing spe- cimen of the quaint and conceited style of writing , and of the affectation of classical learning ...
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