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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... least as it respects a community of goods , seems already to prevail ? We hope , however , that the time is far distant that shall attract the commercial adventurer to their shores , to bring in danger even the doubtful happiness they ...
... least as it respects a community of goods , seems already to prevail ? We hope , however , that the time is far distant that shall attract the commercial adventurer to their shores , to bring in danger even the doubtful happiness they ...
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... least of the ex- cellencies of the Elements as a manual for the youthful student , is the easy and familiar manner in which the author introduces the doctrines and facts of Natural Philosophy , wherever they are connected with chemistry ...
... least of the ex- cellencies of the Elements as a manual for the youthful student , is the easy and familiar manner in which the author introduces the doctrines and facts of Natural Philosophy , wherever they are connected with chemistry ...
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... least in this country ) to the reputation of his work , and calculated rather to betray the bitterness of an ungenerous rival , than to sink the claims of a meritorious individual . In the prefatory dialogue , the medical student will ...
... least in this country ) to the reputation of his work , and calculated rather to betray the bitterness of an ungenerous rival , than to sink the claims of a meritorious individual . In the prefatory dialogue , the medical student will ...
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... least alarm , to repel the very first onsets of reason ; and however open in attack , or sinuous in approach , there is the same unsleeping protection afforded to a long - indulged prejudice . I have glanced at one or two in- stances in ...
... least alarm , to repel the very first onsets of reason ; and however open in attack , or sinuous in approach , there is the same unsleeping protection afforded to a long - indulged prejudice . I have glanced at one or two in- stances in ...
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... least , to direct the mass of public opinion ; and to read their thoughts and views , from the first expression of dissatisfaction in the humble attitude of petition , to the solemn hour of 28 ' [ Dec. Memoir of Richard Henry Lee .
... least , to direct the mass of public opinion ; and to read their thoughts and views , from the first expression of dissatisfaction in the humble attitude of petition , to the solemn hour of 28 ' [ Dec. Memoir of Richard Henry Lee .
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