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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... - vidual . Quacks , " said the colonial historian , " abound like locusts in Egypt . " A periodical writer , who published in 1752 , estimated the number of families in this city to be two thousand CLINTON'S INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE . 15.
... - vidual . Quacks , " said the colonial historian , " abound like locusts in Egypt . " A periodical writer , who published in 1752 , estimated the number of families in this city to be two thousand CLINTON'S INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE . 15.
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DeWitt Clinton. number of families in this city to be two thousand , and the number of physicians to be forty , which would make one physician for every fifty families ; and he further stated that he could show , by “ probable arguments ...
DeWitt Clinton. number of families in this city to be two thousand , and the number of physicians to be forty , which would make one physician for every fifty families ; and he further stated that he could show , by “ probable arguments ...
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... 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 , in the county of Herkimer ...
... 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 , in the county of Herkimer ...
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... thousand to fifteen thousand tons of this invalu- able manure . The state would have been in a truly enviable situation , if correspondent discoveries of coal mines had been made ; and the re- cent refusal of the legislature to promote ...
... thousand to fifteen thousand tons of this invalu- able manure . The state would have been in a truly enviable situation , if correspondent discoveries of coal mines had been made ; and the re- cent refusal of the legislature to promote ...
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... Algonquin language : † two thousand copies of the Mohawk version of St. John's gospel have been * See Note L. + Clavigero's Mexico , vol . 2 . lately printed by the British and Foreign Bible Society ; CLINTON'S INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE . 39.
... Algonquin language : † two thousand copies of the Mohawk version of St. John's gospel have been * See Note L. + Clavigero's Mexico , vol . 2 . lately printed by the British and Foreign Bible Society ; CLINTON'S INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE . 39.
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