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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... true . He latterly , however , changes his opinion , from having found ice solid in field in the latitude of 70 degrees to the northward of Bhering's Straits . But I think it likely that the ice he fell in with there proceeded from land ...
... true . He latterly , however , changes his opinion , from having found ice solid in field in the latitude of 70 degrees to the northward of Bhering's Straits . But I think it likely that the ice he fell in with there proceeded from land ...
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... true , and if there be no more land to the southward , the antarctic polar sea may be found less icy than is imagined , and a clear field of dis- covery , even to the South Pole , may therefore be anticipated . " - pp . 40–43 . The ...
... true , and if there be no more land to the southward , the antarctic polar sea may be found less icy than is imagined , and a clear field of dis- covery , even to the South Pole , may therefore be anticipated . " - pp . 40–43 . The ...
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... true that Paraguay may owe much to the labours of the Jesuits , and we will hope that the natives of Otaheite , after having been corrupted by their intercourse with white men , may be reclaimed by the zeal of their missionaries . But ...
... true that Paraguay may owe much to the labours of the Jesuits , and we will hope that the natives of Otaheite , after having been corrupted by their intercourse with white men , may be reclaimed by the zeal of their missionaries . But ...
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... true , but the de- ficiency would be more than compensated by the high character the profession would sustain from the superior talents and ac- quirements of its members . After recommending that the candidate for medical honours should ...
... true , but the de- ficiency would be more than compensated by the high character the profession would sustain from the superior talents and ac- quirements of its members . After recommending that the candidate for medical honours should ...
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... true , so great an effort on the whole , nor do they perhaps require powers of so great an order as the novel ; -they do not admit of the same com- plete developement of character - the same fulness and varie- ty of description , nor in ...
... true , so great an effort on the whole , nor do they perhaps require powers of so great an order as the novel ; -they do not admit of the same com- plete developement of character - the same fulness and varie- ty of description , nor in ...
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