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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... spirit of discovery and commerce have carried among all savage nations . It will be fortunate indeed for this simple race , if no ores are to be found in their hills , no furs in their thickets , and none of those productions which ...
... spirit of discovery and commerce have carried among all savage nations . It will be fortunate indeed for this simple race , if no ores are to be found in their hills , no furs in their thickets , and none of those productions which ...
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... spirit of correctness and pertinency . The error , that chemistry is not essential to a practitioner , is here triumphantly refuted ; and we were much gratified with the sentiments of the author on the subject of the preliminary ...
... spirit of correctness and pertinency . The error , that chemistry is not essential to a practitioner , is here triumphantly refuted ; and we were much gratified with the sentiments of the author on the subject of the preliminary ...
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... spirit of our laws remain the same ; and the constantly recurring distribution of property prevents the establishment of overgrown estates ; demanding from every second generation the industry and enterprise by which fortunes are ...
... spirit of our laws remain the same ; and the constantly recurring distribution of property prevents the establishment of overgrown estates ; demanding from every second generation the industry and enterprise by which fortunes are ...
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... spirits , which was terminated only by death , and distur- bed by no dissonance of opinion . The only subject on which they ever differed , arose after the revolution , on the questions of paying debts due to British merchants , prior ...
... spirits , which was terminated only by death , and distur- bed by no dissonance of opinion . The only subject on which they ever differed , arose after the revolution , on the questions of paying debts due to British merchants , prior ...
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... spirit , too , was transfused into the subsequent proceedings of the general legislature ; and to its tone of moderation and firmness , America owes her unrivalled prosperity . Our biographer vindicates , for Mr. Lee , the authorship of ...
... spirit , too , was transfused into the subsequent proceedings of the general legislature ; and to its tone of moderation and firmness , America owes her unrivalled prosperity . Our biographer vindicates , for Mr. Lee , the authorship of ...
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