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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... remarks , however , that the difficulty of keeping a correct reck- oning subjects these observations to some suspicion . In a little lower latitude , he tried the current by mooring the boat , and found it setting to the north Weddell's ...
... remarks , however , that the difficulty of keeping a correct reck- oning subjects these observations to some suspicion . In a little lower latitude , he tried the current by mooring the boat , and found it setting to the north Weddell's ...
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... remarks that he 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 ...
... remarks that he 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 ...
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... remark , that the sea - elephant , when lying on the shore , and threatened with death , will often make no effort to escape into the water , but lie still and shed tears , merely raising the head to look at the assailant ; and , though ...
... remark , that the sea - elephant , when lying on the shore , and threatened with death , will often make no effort to escape into the water , but lie still and shed tears , merely raising the head to look at the assailant ; and , though ...
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... remarks on the direction of his studies ; and though some of them are trite , there prevails through the whole a general spirit of correctness and pertinency . The error , that chemistry is not essential to a practitioner , is here ...
... remarks on the direction of his studies ; and though some of them are trite , there prevails through the whole a general spirit of correctness and pertinency . The error , that chemistry is not essential to a practitioner , is here ...
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... remark which seems to have been made without consideration . Mr. Wirt had also repre- sented the talents of Mr. Lee as rather brilliant and generally powerful , than suited to the minute , practical details of busi- ness . The ...
... remark which seems to have been made without consideration . Mr. Wirt had also repre- sented the talents of Mr. Lee as rather brilliant and generally powerful , than suited to the minute , practical details of busi- ness . The ...
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