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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... applied for it , but whatever words be made use of were always repeated in imitation by the Fuegian . At length he became enraged at hearing his requests reitera- ted , and placing himself in a threatening attitude , in an angry tone ...
... applied for it , but whatever words be made use of were always repeated in imitation by the Fuegian . At length he became enraged at hearing his requests reitera- ted , and placing himself in a threatening attitude , in an angry tone ...
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... applied to the purpose , the iron fastenings of ships , that had formerly outlasted their timbers , were found to be so quickly corroded as to endanger the safety of their crews . An obvious remedy for this was found , in using for ...
... applied to the purpose , the iron fastenings of ships , that had formerly outlasted their timbers , were found to be so quickly corroded as to endanger the safety of their crews . An obvious remedy for this was found , in using for ...
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... individuals , it is that of mechanical science , as applied to the useful arts ; by its prosecution , we may be placed in all re- spects on a level with the most improved nations of 1825. ] 47 Renwick's Introductory Lecture .
... individuals , it is that of mechanical science , as applied to the useful arts ; by its prosecution , we may be placed in all re- spects on a level with the most improved nations of 1825. ] 47 Renwick's Introductory Lecture .
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... applied to the creation of national wealth ; by it enormous and useless expenditures of public money may be avoided , and , what is of still greater importance , much un- profitable waste of industry , talent and genius , prevented . In ...
... applied to the creation of national wealth ; by it enormous and useless expenditures of public money may be avoided , and , what is of still greater importance , much un- profitable waste of industry , talent and genius , prevented . In ...
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... applied to his friend Nicholas . Nicholas showed himself truly his friend ; for he counted out to him the sum he wanted , with many smiles and protestations of delight at being able to do him a service , and took a mortgage of his ...
... applied to his friend Nicholas . Nicholas showed himself truly his friend ; for he counted out to him the sum he wanted , with many smiles and protestations of delight at being able to do him a service , and took a mortgage of his ...
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