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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... look in vain for examples of some of the most useful mechanic inventions ; they are known only to men of scientific research . Among us , there- fore , for the want of a sufficient value being set upon the know- ledge to be derived from ...
... look in vain for examples of some of the most useful mechanic inventions ; they are known only to men of scientific research . Among us , there- fore , for the want of a sufficient value being set upon the know- ledge to be derived from ...
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... look upon myself as a debtor to the old nurses and servant maids , who kept me from my sleep with tales of goblins and apparitions , for one of the highest pleasures I enjoy . It is owing to them , I believe , that I read , with a deep ...
... look upon myself as a debtor to the old nurses and servant maids , who kept me from my sleep with tales of goblins and apparitions , for one of the highest pleasures I enjoy . It is owing to them , I believe , that I read , with a deep ...
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... look in at his windows he then quitted his pleasant little nook , and de- molished his log house . An American farmer , whether a na- tive or an emigrant , cuts down a tree with as little ceremony as he cuts down ripe corn , and the oak ...
... look in at his windows he then quitted his pleasant little nook , and de- molished his log house . An American farmer , whether a na- tive or an emigrant , cuts down a tree with as little ceremony as he cuts down ripe corn , and the oak ...
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... look of youth which we see in Grecian statues , and may imagine to belong to beings whose lives are of a longer date than ours , and which seems as if never to pass away . On each side of the face flowed down a profusion of light brown ...
... look of youth which we see in Grecian statues , and may imagine to belong to beings whose lives are of a longer date than ours , and which seems as if never to pass away . On each side of the face flowed down a profusion of light brown ...
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... look , that although there was no man in the world whom he would go farther to serve than his very good friend Mr. Buckel , yet his duty to his family obliged him to give credit to those only whose circumstances justified the ...
... look , that although there was no man in the world whom he would go farther to serve than his very good friend Mr. Buckel , yet his duty to his family obliged him to give credit to those only whose circumstances justified the ...
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