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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... success . In the mean time he employed himself in settling the latitude and longitude of the several islands . He found the western extremity of Pomona , the largest in this group , to lie in latitude 60 ° 42 ′ S. and longi- tude 46 ...
... success . In the mean time he employed himself in settling the latitude and longitude of the several islands . He found the western extremity of Pomona , the largest in this group , to lie in latitude 60 ° 42 ′ S. and longi- tude 46 ...
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... success , yet we find there is a range of land lying as far north as the latitude of 61 degrees . We may also conjecture , without much fear of being in the wrong , that the land with which we are acquainted , lying in latitude of 61 ...
... success , yet we find there is a range of land lying as far north as the latitude of 61 degrees . We may also conjecture , without much fear of being in the wrong , that the land with which we are acquainted , lying in latitude of 61 ...
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... , and the best wish we can offer for their success is , that it may be proportionate to the merits of the work they have given to the American public . The Mysterious Picture . By Wrangham Fitz Ramble , Esq 18 [ Dec. Paris's Chemistry .
... , and the best wish we can offer for their success is , that it may be proportionate to the merits of the work they have given to the American public . The Mysterious Picture . By Wrangham Fitz Ramble , Esq 18 [ Dec. Paris's Chemistry .
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... success . knew he had a talent for popular writing , and a most scorching vein of sarcasm . He would attack the highest characters first , and bespatter them with the most cutting invective . The writing of essays , by numbers , would ...
... success . knew he had a talent for popular writing , and a most scorching vein of sarcasm . He would attack the highest characters first , and bespatter them with the most cutting invective . The writing of essays , by numbers , would ...
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... successful developement of the simple but sublime principles of self - government , which came from them almost as a new revelation , we 1825. ] 23 Memoir of Richard Henry Lee . work, and given fair samples of its style and ...
... successful developement of the simple but sublime principles of self - government , which came from them almost as a new revelation , we 1825. ] 23 Memoir of Richard Henry Lee . work, and given fair samples of its style and ...
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