The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... English , located , in 1794 , by the Corvette Atrevida . The author , it should seem , has fully ascertained that no such islands exist ; the seal - catcher may therefore hereafter save himself the trouble of searching for it , and the ...
... English , located , in 1794 , by the Corvette Atrevida . The author , it should seem , has fully ascertained that no such islands exist ; the seal - catcher may therefore hereafter save himself the trouble of searching for it , and the ...
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... English ship , which , on her passage from Port Jackson , had been wrecked on the south side of these isl- ands . They were about thirty in number , including passengers , several of whom were ladies . He took them to his vessel ...
... English ship , which , on her passage from Port Jackson , had been wrecked on the south side of these isl- ands . They were about thirty in number , including passengers , several of whom were ladies . He took them to his vessel ...
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... English press ; and we cannot but regard omissions , such as the present , as derogating from the character of an author , injurious ( at least in this country ) to the reputation of his work , and calculated rather to betray the ...
... English press ; and we cannot but regard omissions , such as the present , as derogating from the character of an author , injurious ( at least in this country ) to the reputation of his work , and calculated rather to betray the ...
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... English language , among which are those of Mackenzie and Irving , are as much distinguished by the beauty of their composition , as for their other delightful qualities . In short , these things must be exceedingly well done , or they ...
... English language , among which are those of Mackenzie and Irving , are as much distinguished by the beauty of their composition , as for their other delightful qualities . In short , these things must be exceedingly well done , or they ...
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... English Board of Longitude to suspend their labours , our India trade would be extinct . We have already hinted at the prejudice existing in this country , against men of theoretic knowledge ; that it does ob- tain is extremely ...
... English Board of Longitude to suspend their labours , our India trade would be extinct . We have already hinted at the prejudice existing in this country , against men of theoretic knowledge ; that it does ob- tain is extremely ...
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