An Introductory Discourse: Delivered Before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, on the Fourth of May, 1814David Longworth, at the Shakspeare-gallery. N. Van Riper, print., 1815 - 148 Seiten |
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... causes ; something that op- poses its amplification ; that there are obstacles to the developement , and perhaps to the formation of large germs ; and that even those which , from the kindly influences of another climate , have acquired ...
... causes ; something that op- poses its amplification ; that there are obstacles to the developement , and perhaps to the formation of large germs ; and that even those which , from the kindly influences of another climate , have acquired ...
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... causes . The population of this colony was derived from several nations . The original emigrants were dutch . The next in order of time were from En- gland . The revocation of the edict of Nantz , and the persecutions in the Palatinate ...
... causes . The population of this colony was derived from several nations . The original emigrants were dutch . The next in order of time were from En- gland . The revocation of the edict of Nantz , and the persecutions in the Palatinate ...
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... causes were to be traced in the general want of education - in the debased con- dition of the learned profession , —in the neglect of seminaries of learn- ing — and in an universal apathy with regard to the interests of science . The ...
... causes were to be traced in the general want of education - in the debased con- dition of the learned profession , —in the neglect of seminaries of learn- ing — and in an universal apathy with regard to the interests of science . The ...
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... causes whatever . " * Nor was the profession of the law on a more respect- able footing . As there was no distinction of degrees , the attorney and the counsellor were blended together ; and the profession was disgraced by the admission ...
... causes whatever . " * Nor was the profession of the law on a more respect- able footing . As there was no distinction of degrees , the attorney and the counsellor were blended together ; and the profession was disgraced by the admission ...
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... causes , and operates in a variety of directions . It incessantly magnifies the talents and morals of the past , at the expense of the pre- sent times ; and its wanderings never appear in a more striking view than in its judgments of ...
... causes , and operates in a variety of directions . It incessantly magnifies the talents and morals of the past , at the expense of the pre- sent times ; and its wanderings never appear in a more striking view than in its judgments of ...
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