The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... hope , that by leading each formation to the level of the sea , it was not meant to im- ply that they really reach it , else we should ask how was it known to be so ? We now proceed to the second part of this work , or the practical ...
... hope , that by leading each formation to the level of the sea , it was not meant to im- ply that they really reach it , else we should ask how was it known to be so ? We now proceed to the second part of this work , or the practical ...
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... hope that , ere long , some portion of time will be appropriated , in our colleges and universities , to studies of evident utility , and that the knowledge of substances , their properties and their uses , will be permitted , in some ...
... hope that , ere long , some portion of time will be appropriated , in our colleges and universities , to studies of evident utility , and that the knowledge of substances , their properties and their uses , will be permitted , in some ...
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... hope that some definite provision may be introduced into it , for the attachment of the shares of the capital stock of any incorporated com- pany , and the dividends due thereon , held by any debtor at the time of the com- mencement of ...
... hope that some definite provision may be introduced into it , for the attachment of the shares of the capital stock of any incorporated com- pany , and the dividends due thereon , held by any debtor at the time of the com- mencement of ...
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... hope to ascertain the number and the epochs of those irruptions of the sea . Secondly , the nature of the revolutions which have changed the surface of our earth , must have exerted a more powerful action upon terrestrial quadrupeds ...
... hope to ascertain the number and the epochs of those irruptions of the sea . Secondly , the nature of the revolutions which have changed the surface of our earth , must have exerted a more powerful action upon terrestrial quadrupeds ...
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... hope to find , Unless he flies as rapidly from thought , And leave both sense and memory behind . Should he bestride the swiftest steeds of day , Or mount on whirlwinds with unnumber'd wings ; Still guilt would seize the dastard on his ...
... hope to find , Unless he flies as rapidly from thought , And leave both sense and memory behind . Should he bestride the swiftest steeds of day , Or mount on whirlwinds with unnumber'd wings ; Still guilt would seize the dastard on his ...
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