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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... 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 in the north , not more distant , perhaps ...
... 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 in the north , not more distant , perhaps ...
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... opinion ( to use his own words ) will never be successfully overthrown , unless resolutely attacked . It has the great advantage of long acquiescence , and , on that account , has grown into a kind of carti- lage . As before suggested ...
... opinion ( to use his own words ) will never be successfully overthrown , unless resolutely attacked . It has the great advantage of long acquiescence , and , on that account , has grown into a kind of carti- lage . As before suggested ...
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... opinion . The only subject on which they ever differed , arose after the revolution , on the questions of paying debts due to British merchants , prior to the war , and of making paper money a legal tender . Mr. Lee took the high ground ...
... opinion . The only subject on which they ever differed , arose after the revolution , on the questions of paying debts due to British merchants , prior to the war , and of making paper money a legal tender . Mr. Lee took the high ground ...
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... opinion ; but when we find that science , drawing all its most important illustrations from our department of study , and so entirely dependent upon it , as to be capable of making no progress unassisted , we may perhaps see that what ...
... opinion ; but when we find that science , drawing all its most important illustrations from our department of study , and so entirely dependent upon it , as to be capable of making no progress unassisted , we may perhaps see that what ...
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... opinion that it is the most perfect in all its parts . " Christ healing in the Temple , " has parts that are extremely beautiful , and the composition is eminently skilful ; but it has parts that are comparatively bad , while the " Lear ...
... opinion that it is the most perfect in all its parts . " Christ healing in the Temple , " has parts that are extremely beautiful , and the composition is eminently skilful ; but it has parts that are comparatively bad , while the " Lear ...
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