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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... producing large masses of ice , even in the low latitude of 600 45 ' . " It is certain that ice islands are formed ... produced in winter within the antarctic cir- cle is carried northerly by a current from the pole , till it forms an ...
... producing large masses of ice , even in the low latitude of 600 45 ' . " It is certain that ice islands are formed ... produced in winter within the antarctic cir- cle is carried northerly by a current from the pole , till it forms an ...
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... produce , to be found here ; to wit , multitudes of the fur - seal , of sea - elephants , and sea - leopards , who ... produces in abundance a strong bladed grass , growing to the height of two feet . Fur seals and sea - elephants once ...
... produce , to be found here ; to wit , multitudes of the fur - seal , of sea - elephants , and sea - leopards , who ... produces in abundance a strong bladed grass , growing to the height of two feet . Fur seals and sea - elephants once ...
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... produced him a considerable crop . A dog which had gone with them on the hunting excur- sion , now and then caught a pig ; and they gathered and stored up the eggs of the albatross at the proper season . They cloth- ed themselves with ...
... produced him a considerable crop . A dog which had gone with them on the hunting excur- sion , now and then caught a pig ; and they gathered and stored up the eggs of the albatross at the proper season . They cloth- ed themselves with ...
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... produced by the prevailing westerly winds , rising sometimes into mountainous billows , keeps the ice in constant motion ; and amidst the vast masses rolling and falling over , the risk is terrible . After having wast- ed more than a ...
... produced by the prevailing westerly winds , rising sometimes into mountainous billows , keeps the ice in constant motion ; and amidst the vast masses rolling and falling over , the risk is terrible . After having wast- ed more than a ...
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... produce compounds of new properties , and often decidedly opposed in their operation to the object in- tended . Thus it appears in what manner men , unacquainted with chemistry , may practice medicine , and remain insensible of their ...
... produce compounds of new properties , and often decidedly opposed in their operation to the object in- tended . Thus it appears in what manner men , unacquainted with chemistry , may practice medicine , and remain insensible of their ...
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