The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... never weighed against the wishes of the sovereign , and where the na- tion is regarded but as the pediment of the throne . Such governments are supported by force , and can be supported , even in this way , only over a stupid and igno ...
... never weighed against the wishes of the sovereign , and where the na- tion is regarded but as the pediment of the throne . Such governments are supported by force , and can be supported , even in this way , only over a stupid and igno ...
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... never fancied to themselves the sufferings of an unfortunate insolvent , torn from his family in the hour of despondence , and in- carcerated in the common cell of the wretched and the base , cut off from the exercise of his faculties ...
... never fancied to themselves the sufferings of an unfortunate insolvent , torn from his family in the hour of despondence , and in- carcerated in the common cell of the wretched and the base , cut off from the exercise of his faculties ...
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... never again been covered by the sea since they were raised up out of its bosom . " Such are those primitive or primordial mountains which traverse our continents in various directions , rising above the clouds , separating the basins of ...
... never again been covered by the sea since they were raised up out of its bosom . " Such are those primitive or primordial mountains which traverse our continents in various directions , rising above the clouds , separating the basins of ...
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... never have been certainly known , but for the existence of extraneous fossils . These fossils , then , which have given rise to the theory of the earth , have at the same time furnished its principal illustrations— the only ones ...
... never have been certainly known , but for the existence of extraneous fossils . These fossils , then , which have given rise to the theory of the earth , have at the same time furnished its principal illustrations— the only ones ...
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... never read a line on the subject , nor imagined that similar ideas had been entertained by any other person ; it is , therefore , par- ticularly grateful to me , to find , from the perusal of the books you had the polite- ness to put ...
... never read a line on the subject , nor imagined that similar ideas had been entertained by any other person ; it is , therefore , par- ticularly grateful to me , to find , from the perusal of the books you had the polite- ness to put ...
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