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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... distinct interests ; one regarding the colony as sub- servient in every respect to the mother country , and the other rising up in opposition to this assumption . The governor and principal magistrates , who derive their appointments ...
... distinct interests ; one regarding the colony as sub- servient in every respect to the mother country , and the other rising up in opposition to this assumption . The governor and principal magistrates , who derive their appointments ...
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... distinct and luminous , and he expressed them with peculiar point and sententious compression ; but the polished keenness of his invective Junius * Lucretius . 1 too often degenerated into vulgar scurrility . His importance was ...
... distinct and luminous , and he expressed them with peculiar point and sententious compression ; but the polished keenness of his invective Junius * Lucretius . 1 too often degenerated into vulgar scurrility . His importance was ...
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... distinct race of animals ; and he would avail himself of the knowledge which is to be derived from the Russian discoveries . † He would then describe the white brown , or grizzly bear , the fero- cious tyrant of the American woods , and ...
... distinct race of animals ; and he would avail himself of the knowledge which is to be derived from the Russian discoveries . † He would then describe the white brown , or grizzly bear , the fero- cious tyrant of the American woods , and ...
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... distinct race , and is in a domestic state in Italy and some other parts of Europe . The American buffalo has also been tamed , in a few instances ; and both these animals may be rendered highly useful in husbandry . The moose and the ...
... distinct race , and is in a domestic state in Italy and some other parts of Europe . The American buffalo has also been tamed , in a few instances ; and both these animals may be rendered highly useful in husbandry . The moose and the ...
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DeWitt Clinton. whereas they are radically distinct . * The former is confined to America , is never seen south of the forty - fourth degree of north latitude , and his range is limited to about ten degrees of latitude , and fewer of ...
DeWitt Clinton. whereas they are radically distinct . * The former is confined to America , is never seen south of the forty - fourth degree of north latitude , and his range is limited to about ten degrees of latitude , and fewer of ...
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