North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Τόμος 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... considerable step thereunto , nor did it live much longer after his death , at least not in those parts ; for after Sud- bury fight , when the sun of their hopes was at its highest , April 18th following , it visibly declined , till it ...
... considerable step thereunto , nor did it live much longer after his death , at least not in those parts ; for after Sud- bury fight , when the sun of their hopes was at its highest , April 18th following , it visibly declined , till it ...
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... considerable labour to concentrate the proofs of this position , which have occurred in my investigations , I should first wish to know , if such a paper would be acceptable ; if it be agreeable to you , I will prepare it for some ...
... considerable labour to concentrate the proofs of this position , which have occurred in my investigations , I should first wish to know , if such a paper would be acceptable ; if it be agreeable to you , I will prepare it for some ...
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... considerably alters their situation in the course of an hour . These fluctuations are more particularly observed during the time of large and frequent spots . Hence Dr. Herschell infers , that there is a variable emission of light and ...
... considerably alters their situation in the course of an hour . These fluctuations are more particularly observed during the time of large and frequent spots . Hence Dr. Herschell infers , that there is a variable emission of light and ...
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... considerable effect on astronomical observations ; and consequently to suppose , that it would be desirable to as- certain if possible the exact degree of separation of the several rays . " " After describing the manner in which he ...
... considerable effect on astronomical observations ; and consequently to suppose , that it would be desirable to as- certain if possible the exact degree of separation of the several rays . " " After describing the manner in which he ...
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... considerable knowledge of agriculture , the land was divided into fields . and bounded in some instances by walls of stone ; and in other different parts of a field having the same produc- - tions under cultivation , were designated for ...
... considerable knowledge of agriculture , the land was divided into fields . and bounded in some instances by walls of stone ; and in other different parts of a field having the same produc- - tions under cultivation , were designated for ...
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