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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... produce . In sparse settle- ments , and in a new country , the general mass of knowledge , except what pertains to the higher branches of philosophy , is perhaps , as great as in more mature societies ; for each individual embraces a ...
... produce . In sparse settle- ments , and in a new country , the general mass of knowledge , except what pertains to the higher branches of philosophy , is perhaps , as great as in more mature societies ; for each individual embraces a ...
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... produce extraordinary instances . of wonderful attainment . Professorships of particular branches of sciences , have therefore been but lately introduced , except in Theology , which in an enlightened christian country , is deservedly ...
... produce extraordinary instances . of wonderful attainment . Professorships of particular branches of sciences , have therefore been but lately introduced , except in Theology , which in an enlightened christian country , is deservedly ...
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... produces extraordinary efforts of the human understanding . The constant claim of prerogative on one side , and privi- lege on the other , required a knowledge of the rights and duties of the subject in those , who presented themselves ...
... produces extraordinary efforts of the human understanding . The constant claim of prerogative on one side , and privi- lege on the other , required a knowledge of the rights and duties of the subject in those , who presented themselves ...
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... produced by the motion of the sun upon an axis not quite perpendicular to the ecliptick . They cannot be Mercury or Venus , for these planets are only a few hours in passing over the sun , and they always appear round and move in ...
... produced by the motion of the sun upon an axis not quite perpendicular to the ecliptick . They cannot be Mercury or Venus , for these planets are only a few hours in passing over the sun , and they always appear round and move in ...
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... produce no sensible disturbance of the luminous fluid . Besides , there are probably openings , that are too small to be seen , and the sun may never be free from them . It is only when their absolute magnitude is very great , that they ...
... produce no sensible disturbance of the luminous fluid . Besides , there are probably openings , that are too small to be seen , and the sun may never be free from them . It is only when their absolute magnitude is very great , that they ...
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