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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... respect to the emanation of the magnetic influence has been demonstrated . " - pp . 38 , 39 . If Capt . Weddell was not able to observe any appearances of the Aurora Australis , seen by Mr. Foster in his voyage round the world with ...
... respect to the emanation of the magnetic influence has been demonstrated . " - pp . 38 , 39 . If Capt . Weddell was not able to observe any appearances of the Aurora Australis , seen by Mr. Foster in his voyage round the world with ...
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... 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 enjoy ...
... 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 enjoy ...
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... Chatham acknowledged the power of these appeals , and did justice in his private correspondence to their merits , while he paid a pub- : lic tribute of respect to the wisdom and virtue 30 [ Dec. Memoir of Richard Henry Lee .
... Chatham acknowledged the power of these appeals , and did justice in his private correspondence to their merits , while he paid a pub- : lic tribute of respect to the wisdom and virtue 30 [ Dec. Memoir of Richard Henry Lee .
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... respect to the wisdom and virtue of the men who composed the Congress at Philadelphia , in his well - known eulogy on that body , in the House of Lords . In the Virginia Convention , Messrs . Lee and Henry propo- sed and carried ...
... respect to the wisdom and virtue of the men who composed the Congress at Philadelphia , in his well - known eulogy on that body , in the House of Lords . In the Virginia Convention , Messrs . Lee and Henry propo- sed and carried ...
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... respects , far behind the progress of European art ? We have chosen as illustrations , the instances of the ship- builder and mariner ; because , in the arts of naval architecture and seamanship , ( and perhaps in these alone , ) we ...
... respects , far behind the progress of European art ? We have chosen as illustrations , the instances of the ship- builder and mariner ; because , in the arts of naval architecture and seamanship , ( and perhaps in these alone , ) we ...
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