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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... situation with that of the Jews ; an illusion which had a very salutary influence on them ; though when circum- stances had wholly changed , it has caused some incon- venience and mischief to their posterity . " It is one part of our ...
... situation with that of the Jews ; an illusion which had a very salutary influence on them ; though when circum- stances had wholly changed , it has caused some incon- venience and mischief to their posterity . " It is one part of our ...
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... situations of the Hebrews ; and it is frequently enlivened with classick quotations . The writer speaks with great harshness and abusive epithets of the Indians , and this is pardonable , when it is considered how the inha- bitants were ...
... situations of the Hebrews ; and it is frequently enlivened with classick quotations . The writer speaks with great harshness and abusive epithets of the Indians , and this is pardonable , when it is considered how the inha- bitants were ...
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... situation in the course of an hour . These fluctuations are more particularly observed during the time of large and frequent spots . Hence Dr. Herschell infers , that there is a variable emission of light and heat , intimately connected ...
... situation in the course of an hour . These fluctuations are more particularly observed during the time of large and frequent spots . Hence Dr. Herschell infers , that there is a variable emission of light and heat , intimately connected ...
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... situation and productions , so important to the scientifick and commercial world , a short account may be worthy of some attention . They are situated in the North Pacifick Ocean , about two thousand seven hundred miles from the nearest ...
... situation and productions , so important to the scientifick and commercial world , a short account may be worthy of some attention . They are situated in the North Pacifick Ocean , about two thousand seven hundred miles from the nearest ...
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... situation of these Islands with precision , explored their coasts , and made known the manners , the usages and the religion of their inhabitants , and paid with his blood for the first know- ledge we had of these people . He was , most ...
... situation of these Islands with precision , explored their coasts , and made known the manners , the usages and the religion of their inhabitants , and paid with his blood for the first know- ledge we had of these people . He was , most ...
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