The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1817 |
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... light from sources which ordi- nary enterprise and industry were insuf- ficient to explore . He has the elements of science exhibited in the comprehen- sible and methodical commentaries of a Blackstone , and the body of principles ...
... light from sources which ordi- nary enterprise and industry were insuf- ficient to explore . He has the elements of science exhibited in the comprehen- sible and methodical commentaries of a Blackstone , and the body of principles ...
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... light on the history and condi- tion of any of the places visited by the author , and records little , by which the political speculator , or the historian of nature , can be aided in his investigations , still , the book is on the ...
... light on the history and condi- tion of any of the places visited by the author , and records little , by which the political speculator , or the historian of nature , can be aided in his investigations , still , the book is on the ...
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... light and spongy soil of the mountains , would find its way , in running streams , to the sea , were the islands sufficiently fur- nished with trees to condense more con- stantly the atmosphere , and interlace their roots to prevent its ...
... light and spongy soil of the mountains , would find its way , in running streams , to the sea , were the islands sufficiently fur- nished with trees to condense more con- stantly the atmosphere , and interlace their roots to prevent its ...
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... light red colour and about two or three feet long . " Indeed , so full and accurate is the account given by Commodore Por- ter of the Gallapagos , that if it were not for the well - known learning and exten- sive knowledge of the ...
... light red colour and about two or three feet long . " Indeed , so full and accurate is the account given by Commodore Por- ter of the Gallapagos , that if it were not for the well - known learning and exten- sive knowledge of the ...
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... light sort of wood , and are thrown with much accuracy to a great distance . At certain distances from their points they are pierced with holes all round , in order that they may break off , with their own weight , on entering the body ...
... light sort of wood , and are thrown with much accuracy to a great distance . At certain distances from their points they are pierced with holes all round , in order that they may break off , with their own weight , on entering the body ...
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