The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... late years , does not exceed a month ; six passages , or three complete trips , are readily performed in the course of a year , making ample allowance for detention in port , and the performance of necessary repairs . Were animal power ...
... late years , does not exceed a month ; six passages , or three complete trips , are readily performed in the course of a year , making ample allowance for detention in port , and the performance of necessary repairs . Were animal power ...
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... iron had superseded wood in Great Britain ; wrought iron has also been advantageously introduced in some late erections in that coun- try . We are , however , disposed to think 98 [ Jan. Tredgold's Treatise on Rail - Roads .
... iron had superseded wood in Great Britain ; wrought iron has also been advantageously introduced in some late erections in that coun- try . We are , however , disposed to think 98 [ Jan. Tredgold's Treatise on Rail - Roads .
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... late years , chiefly di- rected his attention to studies of a different character . With a mind well imbued with the theory of the common law , he has had leisure and inclination not only to compare it with other codes , but to examine ...
... late years , chiefly di- rected his attention to studies of a different character . With a mind well imbued with the theory of the common law , he has had leisure and inclination not only to compare it with other codes , but to examine ...
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... late war , there was a large quantity of tobacco lying at New - Orleans , which was of little value in case of the continuance of war , but every body knew that its price would rise greatly in the event of peace . An individual who had ...
... late war , there was a large quantity of tobacco lying at New - Orleans , which was of little value in case of the continuance of war , but every body knew that its price would rise greatly in the event of peace . An individual who had ...
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... late . This is the less necessary , as it has been done by the author , and we cannot better close this article than by stating the re- sults to which Mr. Verplanck has arrived , as given by himself . " The doctrine of Contracts may be ...
... late . This is the less necessary , as it has been done by the author , and we cannot better close this article than by stating the re- sults to which Mr. Verplanck has arrived , as given by himself . " The doctrine of Contracts may be ...
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