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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... soon cooled down to the freezing point ; hence field ice is found at the distance of many miles from any shore . These considerations induce me to conclude , that from having but three ice islands in sight , in latitude 74 degrees , the ...
... soon cooled down to the freezing point ; hence field ice is found at the distance of many miles from any shore . These considerations induce me to conclude , that from having but three ice islands in sight , in latitude 74 degrees , the ...
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... soon discover , why should they be before you , even if they were sensible of it ? Dou you imagine they care more for you than Him ? Besides , sup- pose that sudden death had seized them , would it not have taken them in these very ...
... soon discover , why should they be before you , even if they were sensible of it ? Dou you imagine they care more for you than Him ? Besides , sup- pose that sudden death had seized them , would it not have taken them in these very ...
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... soon brought him forward as an eloquent and powerful champion of the popular cause . Local controversies were soon , however , merged in the great ques- tion of resistance to unconstitutional oppression . The act of Parliament in 1764 ...
... soon brought him forward as an eloquent and powerful champion of the popular cause . Local controversies were soon , however , merged in the great ques- tion of resistance to unconstitutional oppression . The act of Parliament in 1764 ...
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... soon repealed ; but with a salvo as to the right of taxation , without representation , which could not disarm the jealousy its passage had excited . In 1767 , the act imposing a tax on tea , and the act requiring the colonial le ...
... soon repealed ; but with a salvo as to the right of taxation , without representation , which could not disarm the jealousy its passage had excited . In 1767 , the act imposing a tax on tea , and the act requiring the colonial le ...
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... soon , ' said he , in a depressed tone ; never was glass like that broken , but death followed it . ' " The evening now began to set in , and as they had still some way to go before they should reach their shelter , they left their ...
... soon , ' said he , in a depressed tone ; never was glass like that broken , but death followed it . ' " The evening now began to set in , and as they had still some way to go before they should reach their shelter , they left their ...
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