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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... never saw southern ice to the northward of South Georgia . There is no wood on Falkland Islands ; but they yield an abundant and inexhausti- ble supply of excellent peat . Extensive tracts of soil are thickly covered with grass ; and on ...
... never saw southern ice to the northward of South Georgia . There is no wood on Falkland Islands ; but they yield an abundant and inexhausti- ble supply of excellent peat . Extensive tracts of soil are thickly covered with grass ; and on ...
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... never disap- pears at this season , he rose , and looked around , but on seeing no person , he returned to bed ; presently he heard the noise again , and rose a second time , but still saw nothing . Conceiving , however , the ...
... never disap- pears at this season , he rose , and looked around , but on seeing no person , he returned to bed ; presently he heard the noise again , and rose a second time , but still saw nothing . Conceiving , however , the ...
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... never rests , until it gets every thing within its bed , and what it cannot devour , it destroys by filth . Besides the misery it occasions to its incautious dealers , it is of itself the source of the blackest crime . " I do not ...
... never rests , until it gets every thing within its bed , and what it cannot devour , it destroys by filth . Besides the misery it occasions to its incautious dealers , it is of itself the source of the blackest crime . " I do not ...
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... never be successfully overthrown , unless resolutely attacked . It has the great advantage of long acquiescence , and , on that account , has grown into a kind of carti- lage . As before suggested , it is frequently nourished by tender ...
... never be successfully overthrown , unless resolutely attacked . It has the great advantage of long acquiescence , and , on that account , has grown into a kind of carti- lage . As before suggested , it is frequently nourished by tender ...
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... never friendly to General Washington . ' The correspondence with that illustrious individual , contained in these volumes , refutes completely so grave a charge , if such evidence were required to repel a remark which seems to have been ...
... never friendly to General Washington . ' The correspondence with that illustrious individual , contained in these volumes , refutes completely so grave a charge , if such evidence were required to repel a remark which seems to have been ...
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