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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... whole people departed from their natal soil , and sought for better des- tinies in a milder climate , and a more prolific land . Sometimes , when population became surcharged , and subsistence difficult , a portion of a nation would ...
... whole people departed from their natal soil , and sought for better des- tinies in a milder climate , and a more prolific land . Sometimes , when population became surcharged , and subsistence difficult , a portion of a nation would ...
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... whole population , the deaths with the whole population , the number of births with the number of deaths , and considering our rapid augmentation of inhabitants , doubling in some states in thirteen or fourteen years , and upon a ...
... whole population , the deaths with the whole population , the number of births with the number of deaths , and considering our rapid augmentation of inhabitants , doubling in some states in thirteen or fourteen years , and upon a ...
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... whole corps of engineers were the original members , and its number has been increased by the admission of others from different parts of the United States . This attempt to diffuse science has been attended with remark- able success ...
... whole corps of engineers were the original members , and its number has been increased by the admission of others from different parts of the United States . This attempt to diffuse science has been attended with remark- able success ...
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... whole tribes of Indians . * These descriptions might be increased in interest by referring to the time when the buffalo , which now occupies the prairies of Louisiana , in herds sometimes of fifty thousand , inhabited this state . This ...
... whole tribes of Indians . * These descriptions might be increased in interest by referring to the time when the buffalo , which now occupies the prairies of Louisiana , in herds sometimes of fifty thousand , inhabited this state . This ...
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... whole year ; there are others that visit us regularly ; and there are several that visit us occasionally , or accidentally , which are driven by storms on our coast , by famine from their usual country , by excessive heat from the south ...
... whole year ; there are others that visit us regularly ; and there are several that visit us occasionally , or accidentally , which are driven by storms on our coast , by famine from their usual country , by excessive heat from the south ...
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