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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... probably contain about three thousand scholars . A Botanic Garden was founded in the vicinity of this city in 1801. * A College of Physicians and Surgeons was established in this city in 1807 , † and another has been recently instituted ...
... probably contain about three thousand scholars . A Botanic Garden was founded in the vicinity of this city in 1801. * A College of Physicians and Surgeons was established in this city in 1807 , † and another has been recently instituted ...
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... probably from an opinion that none exist . Dr. Mitchill , in a report made to the Agricultural Society , has divided the state into The granite country , The schistic , The lime stone , The sand stone , and The alluvial ; and has ...
... probably from an opinion that none exist . Dr. Mitchill , in a report made to the Agricultural Society , has divided the state into The granite country , The schistic , The lime stone , The sand stone , and The alluvial ; and has ...
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... probably grow to the height of twenty hands . There is reason to apprehend the total extinction of these animals , as they herd in droves of eighteen or twenty in winter , and return to the same spot at night , and , when the snow is ...
... probably grow to the height of twenty hands . There is reason to apprehend the total extinction of these animals , as they herd in droves of eighteen or twenty in winter , and return to the same spot at night , and , when the snow is ...
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... probably other undis- covered legumens and gramina which may essentially contribute to the comfort and support of mankind . It is said that there is a natural mea- dow of vast extent in the Michigan Territory , which abounds with wild ...
... probably other undis- covered legumens and gramina which may essentially contribute to the comfort and support of mankind . It is said that there is a natural mea- dow of vast extent in the Michigan Territory , which abounds with wild ...
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... probably , of local origin , and which reminds us of the malum aureum of the ancients . We ought , also , to be particularly attentive to the introduction and naturalization of the best foreign fruits , and the importance of this will ...
... probably , of local origin , and which reminds us of the malum aureum of the ancients . We ought , also , to be particularly attentive to the introduction and naturalization of the best foreign fruits , and the importance of this will ...
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