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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... possessed merit or originality , but which give an ample profit to the dealer , after paying all con- cerned . It is thus , that avarice , ignorance and impudence combine to crush the growing taste of the country , and oppose the ...
... possessed merit or originality , but which give an ample profit to the dealer , after paying all con- cerned . It is thus , that avarice , ignorance and impudence combine to crush the growing taste of the country , and oppose the ...
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... possessed by a railway over a well constructed road , when animal power is used as the propelling force , is great . We have already stated , that a horse , upon a good level road , draws a load of fifteen hundred weight ; upon a ...
... possessed by a railway over a well constructed road , when animal power is used as the propelling force , is great . We have already stated , that a horse , upon a good level road , draws a load of fifteen hundred weight ; upon a ...
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... possessed by the inhabitants of the United States , is intersected in a manner that affords the most ready communication between many of its most important and interesting parts . As rivers decrease in magnitude and importance . or as ...
... possessed by the inhabitants of the United States , is intersected in a manner that affords the most ready communication between many of its most important and interesting parts . As rivers decrease in magnitude and importance . or as ...
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... possessed nei- ther power nor influence , and were the abject slaves of their rulers . While enormous tumuli attest the existence of Baby- lon - while pyramid , obelisk , and sphinx , indicate the power of the orders of Egypt - no ...
... possessed nei- ther power nor influence , and were the abject slaves of their rulers . While enormous tumuli attest the existence of Baby- lon - while pyramid , obelisk , and sphinx , indicate the power of the orders of Egypt - no ...
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... possessed by the ancients could have produced any impression ; and even the skill of Demetrius , the taker of cities himself , would have been found ineffectual to reduce it . Its materials , although , according to our ideas ...
... possessed by the ancients could have produced any impression ; and even the skill of Demetrius , the taker of cities himself , would have been found ineffectual to reduce it . Its materials , although , according to our ideas ...
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