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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... ground and the harvest is reaped ; while here we rely upon the fortuitous produce of the chase , or the occasional supplies of the stream . This condition of things has inculcated upon us the vast superiority of Europe , and has made us ...
... ground and the harvest is reaped ; while here we rely upon the fortuitous produce of the chase , or the occasional supplies of the stream . This condition of things has inculcated upon us the vast superiority of Europe , and has made us ...
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... ground , out of which there springeth and issueth a marvellous quantity of black oil , which serveth all parts of Persia to burn in their houses . " * It is also used in that country for lighting streets , and in its purest forms is ...
... ground , out of which there springeth and issueth a marvellous quantity of black oil , which serveth all parts of Persia to burn in their houses . " * It is also used in that country for lighting streets , and in its purest forms is ...
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... ground . One would suppose that Cortez had settled this question in his letters to the emperor Charles V. , which describe all the commodities vended in the great market of Mexico , where , he says , " There is sold honey of bees and ...
... ground . One would suppose that Cortez had settled this question in his letters to the emperor Charles V. , which describe all the commodities vended in the great market of Mexico , where , he says , " There is sold honey of bees and ...
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... ground in the spring , furnishes nourishing pasture . Another species is stated to resist a dry season , and to be in full verdure when all other plants are perishing with drought . A perennial plant , called the wild pea , is said to ...
... ground in the spring , furnishes nourishing pasture . Another species is stated to resist a dry season , and to be in full verdure when all other plants are perishing with drought . A perennial plant , called the wild pea , is said to ...
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... ground , consisting of about twenty acres , was originally purchased of the corporation of this city . The view , from the most elevated , part is variegated and extensive and the soil itself of that diversified nature as to be ...
... ground , consisting of about twenty acres , was originally purchased of the corporation of this city . The view , from the most elevated , part is variegated and extensive and the soil itself of that diversified nature as to be ...
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