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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... contain about three thousand scholars . A Botanic - Garden was founded in the vicinity of this city in 1801. ( 3 ) A College of Physicians and Surgeons * Speech on conciliation with America . + Speech on a motion to remove the troops ...
... contain about three thousand scholars . A Botanic - Garden was founded in the vicinity of this city in 1801. ( 3 ) A College of Physicians and Surgeons * Speech on conciliation with America . + Speech on a motion to remove the troops ...
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... contains more electri- cal fluid ; and we are exposed to greater extremes of heat and cold . We have no season corresponding with the european spring ; but the greater part of our autumn is unparalleled for beauty , pleasantness , and ...
... contains more electri- cal fluid ; and we are exposed to greater extremes of heat and cold . We have no season corresponding with the european spring ; but the greater part of our autumn is unparalleled for beauty , pleasantness , and ...
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... contains ; and when we take a prospective view of the rank which it is destined to occupy as the greatest commercial emporium in the world , we must acknowledge that no position could be selected better adapted for acquiring informa ...
... contains ; and when we take a prospective view of the rank which it is destined to occupy as the greatest commercial emporium in the world , we must acknowledge that no position could be selected better adapted for acquiring informa ...
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... contain an ac- count of the leafing and flowering of plants and trees , the progress of vege- tation , the departure and return of birds , and correct meteorological ob- servations . When on this subject it may not be amiss to draw your ...
... contain an ac- count of the leafing and flowering of plants and trees , the progress of vege- tation , the departure and return of birds , and correct meteorological ob- servations . When on this subject it may not be amiss to draw your ...
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... contains seven hundred and thirty - three genera , and two thousand four hundred species of plants : it was purchased by the state in 1810 , and recently presented to Columbia college : it is to be hoped that this valuable institution ...
... contains seven hundred and thirty - three genera , and two thousand four hundred species of plants : it was purchased by the state in 1810 , and recently presented to Columbia college : it is to be hoped that this valuable institution ...
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