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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... mean time he employed himself in settling the latitude and longitude of the several islands . He found the western extremity of Pomona , the largest in this group , to lie in latitude 60 ° 42 ′ S. and longi- tude 46 ° 23′52 ′′ west from ...
... mean time he employed himself in settling the latitude and longitude of the several islands . He found the western extremity of Pomona , the largest in this group , to lie in latitude 60 ° 42 ′ S. and longi- tude 46 ° 23′52 ′′ west from ...
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... means of becoming familiar with a science as indispensable to the phy- sician as it is desirable to the scholar and the man of liberal cu- riosity . It has been long acknowledged that Chemistry is un- * An Account , Historical ...
... means of becoming familiar with a science as indispensable to the phy- sician as it is desirable to the scholar and the man of liberal cu- riosity . It has been long acknowledged that Chemistry is un- * An Account , Historical ...
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... means , he still farther devests the subject of its abstract charac- ter , enlists the interest and curiosity of the reader , and commu- nicates some knowledge of a kindred science , in the most pleasant and effectual manner . Nor are ...
... means , he still farther devests the subject of its abstract charac- ter , enlists the interest and curiosity of the reader , and commu- nicates some knowledge of a kindred science , in the most pleasant and effectual manner . Nor are ...
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... means of producing heat , ( vide p . 184 , ) could pass entirely unnoticed , the compound blow pipe of Professor Hare , an in- vention as creditable to its author , and a means of generating intense heat , as important , curious , and ...
... means of producing heat , ( vide p . 184 , ) could pass entirely unnoticed , the compound blow pipe of Professor Hare , an in- vention as creditable to its author , and a means of generating intense heat , as important , curious , and ...
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... means original , and we think a little clumsy . Like Don Cleofas , who was taken by the Devil to the top of a high steeple , and enabled , by unroofing the houses , to observe all that was going on beneath , our author is supposed to be ...
... means original , and we think a little clumsy . Like Don Cleofas , who was taken by the Devil to the top of a high steeple , and enabled , by unroofing the houses , to observe all that was going on beneath , our author is supposed to be ...
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