North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... eyes , and thorns in our sides , and they have been and are like the boar of the woods to waste us , and the wild beasts of the field to devour us . " Wherefore , on principles both humane and religious , I ' gladly introduce the ...
... eyes , and thorns in our sides , and they have been and are like the boar of the woods to waste us , and the wild beasts of the field to devour us . " Wherefore , on principles both humane and religious , I ' gladly introduce the ...
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... eye . But they may almost always be seen by the help of a telescope , and it is much more uncommon to find the sun without them , than with them . The moon also , has spots ; the bodies of the planets are not of a uni- form brightness ...
... eye . But they may almost always be seen by the help of a telescope , and it is much more uncommon to find the sun without them , than with them . The moon also , has spots ; the bodies of the planets are not of a uni- form brightness ...
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... altitude for instance , is taken with a sextant , a glass , that is tinged with some colour , is used to protect the eye . But different colours will give different altitudes . The sun's image is 40 [ May , Lee's Observations on Light .
... altitude for instance , is taken with a sextant , a glass , that is tinged with some colour , is used to protect the eye . But different colours will give different altitudes . The sun's image is 40 [ May , Lee's Observations on Light .
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... eyes of their comman- ders , were guilty of much abuse of their temporary autho rity . The Islanders are represented to have shewn , on the second , as well as on the first visit of Cook , abundant confidence , good nature , and ...
... eyes of their comman- ders , were guilty of much abuse of their temporary autho rity . The Islanders are represented to have shewn , on the second , as well as on the first visit of Cook , abundant confidence , good nature , and ...
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... the movements of the muscles of his arm with eagle eyes . In this consists the dexterity of the game . The leader exerts himself to make such motions of the muscles of the arm , as would naturally be made , 48 [ May , Sandwich Islands .
... the movements of the muscles of his arm with eagle eyes . In this consists the dexterity of the game . The leader exerts himself to make such motions of the muscles of the arm , as would naturally be made , 48 [ May , Sandwich Islands .
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