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Page 223
... volume may be read with great pleasure and instruction , the general impression which it leaves upon the mind is confused and incomplete . The author repeatedly refers us to his own future publications for further explanations on some ...
... volume may be read with great pleasure and instruction , the general impression which it leaves upon the mind is confused and incomplete . The author repeatedly refers us to his own future publications for further explanations on some ...
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... volume is printed . It is edited by Mr Sparks , the late accomplished editor of the North American Review , who was ... volume . Bound in sheep and lettered , $ 250 per volume . A SECOND EDITION OF THE WORKS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON ...
... volume is printed . It is edited by Mr Sparks , the late accomplished editor of the North American Review , who was ... volume . Bound in sheep and lettered , $ 250 per volume . A SECOND EDITION OF THE WORKS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON ...
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... volume comprehends the political history of two years , and is to be followed by an additional volume , containing the public documents , law proceedings , and biographies for the same period . This departure from the strictness of the ...
... volume comprehends the political history of two years , and is to be followed by an additional volume , containing the public documents , law proceedings , and biographies for the same period . This departure from the strictness of the ...
Contents
TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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