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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... important addi- tions to the sum of geographical knowledge . His narrative is that of a well informed , intelligent man , who observes all that is worth observing in such a voyage . The journals of all pro- fessed seamen , however , and ...
... important addi- tions to the sum of geographical knowledge . His narrative is that of a well informed , intelligent man , who observes all that is worth observing in such a voyage . The journals of all pro- fessed seamen , however , and ...
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... importance un- der the government of Buenos Ayres , * it is said that a commis- sioner of that government had been sent to persuade the natives to cede a considerable portion of their territory . A conference was held with the principal ...
... importance un- der the government of Buenos Ayres , * it is said that a commis- sioner of that government had been sent to persuade the natives to cede a considerable portion of their territory . A conference was held with the principal ...
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... important , curious , and useful , as any men- tioned . In scientific works , we have a right to expect more liberality than we have been accustomed to receive from the English press ; and we cannot but regard omissions , such as the ...
... important , curious , and useful , as any men- tioned . In scientific works , we have a right to expect more liberality than we have been accustomed to receive from the English press ; and we cannot but regard omissions , such as the ...
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... important of their addresses , down to the commission of their mili- tary chief . - Vol . I. p . 215 , 216. " A ... importance of our rights in the fisheries , and the free navigation of the Mississippi , were regarded by Mr. Lee with ...
... important of their addresses , down to the commission of their mili- tary chief . - Vol . I. p . 215 , 216. " A ... importance of our rights in the fisheries , and the free navigation of the Mississippi , were regarded by Mr. Lee with ...
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... importance of its applications to purposes of general utility . A still more active cause of apprehension exists in the man- ner in which my predecessors have performed the tasks assigned 38 [ Dec. Renwick's Introductory Lecture ...
... importance of its applications to purposes of general utility . A still more active cause of apprehension exists in the man- ner in which my predecessors have performed the tasks assigned 38 [ Dec. Renwick's Introductory Lecture ...
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