An Introductory Discourse Delivered Before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York, on the Fourth of May, 1814David Longworth, 1815 - 148 Seiten |
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... believe that vast strata of fossil salt , commencing at Onondaga as the most easterly point , run west through this state , the back parts of Pennsyl- vania and Virginia , and the states of Ohio , Kentucky , and Tennessee , pass under ...
... believe that vast strata of fossil salt , commencing at Onondaga as the most easterly point , run west through this state , the back parts of Pennsyl- vania and Virginia , and the states of Ohio , Kentucky , and Tennessee , pass under ...
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... believe it never appears here : there are other birds that follow the cultivation of the country from the east : this is the case with the crow ; * in some of the western parts of our country he is not to be observed ; the raven ...
... believe it never appears here : there are other birds that follow the cultivation of the country from the east : this is the case with the crow ; * in some of the western parts of our country he is not to be observed ; the raven ...
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... believe that our country will be the chosen seat , and favourite abode , of learning and science . May this association be a hum- ble instrument in paving the way for this sublime result 60 CLINTON'S INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE .
... believe that our country will be the chosen seat , and favourite abode , of learning and science . May this association be a hum- ble instrument in paving the way for this sublime result 60 CLINTON'S INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE .
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... believe it will , ) and if the plan for establishing professorships in painting , sculpture , engraving , architecture , & c . shall also be carried into effect , there can be no doubt but that ( notwithstanding the unpropitious state ...
... believe it will , ) and if the plan for establishing professorships in painting , sculpture , engraving , architecture , & c . shall also be carried into effect , there can be no doubt but that ( notwithstanding the unpropitious state ...
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... believe that this remarkable ridge was the ancient boundary of this great lake . The gravel with which it is covered was deposited there by the waters , and the stones everywhere indicate by their shape the abrasion and agitation ...
... believe that this remarkable ridge was the ancient boundary of this great lake . The gravel with which it is covered was deposited there by the waters , and the stones everywhere indicate by their shape the abrasion and agitation ...
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