The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... described their situation , is , upon ordinary principles , unaccountable . A man , conscious of such enormous wrong as that , of which he must have been guilty , provided his own relation of the circumstances in which he was placed ...
... described their situation , is , upon ordinary principles , unaccountable . A man , conscious of such enormous wrong as that , of which he must have been guilty , provided his own relation of the circumstances in which he was placed ...
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... described in the " Journal " as honest and friendly , brave , generous , benevolent , acute , inge- nious and intelligent . They are a hand- some people ; the men uncommonly tall , and well shaped , with regular features and an ...
... described in the " Journal " as honest and friendly , brave , generous , benevolent , acute , inge- nious and intelligent . They are a hand- some people ; the men uncommonly tall , and well shaped , with regular features and an ...
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... described several and Leach some , mostly new : Dr. Samuel L. Mitchill has noticed those of New - York , in his ` Memoir on them , presented to the Lite- rary and Philosophical Society of New- York ; but he has not adopted the gene- ric ...
... described several and Leach some , mostly new : Dr. Samuel L. Mitchill has noticed those of New - York , in his ` Memoir on them , presented to the Lite- rary and Philosophical Society of New- York ; but he has not adopted the gene- ric ...
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... fulvous , transpa- rent , with a central brown or longitudinal stripe . - Obs . It lives on the Potamogeton perfoliatum in the Hudson and the Fish- but it must be hoped they will be fully described 1817 . 41 Museum of Natural Sciences .
... fulvous , transpa- rent , with a central brown or longitudinal stripe . - Obs . It lives on the Potamogeton perfoliatum in the Hudson and the Fish- but it must be hoped they will be fully described 1817 . 41 Museum of Natural Sciences .
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... described by Mr. Say ; if they are not , I shall endeavour to bring them to light . I recommend particularly to him and other observers , two species of fresh wa- ter Crabs , ( probably of the genus Grap- sus , ) inhabiting the interior ...
... described by Mr. Say ; if they are not , I shall endeavour to bring them to light . I recommend particularly to him and other observers , two species of fresh wa- ter Crabs , ( probably of the genus Grap- sus , ) inhabiting the interior ...
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