The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... manner which is often pur- sued , than the difference which our au- thor has spoken of , between natural and legal reason . A young man fresh from his college studies , and delighted with the abstract and elegant system of natural ...
... manner which is often pur- sued , than the difference which our au- thor has spoken of , between natural and legal reason . A young man fresh from his college studies , and delighted with the abstract and elegant system of natural ...
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... manner in which it is often pursued , and for the most part more disreputable , indeed , than a mechanical pursuit , -will desire to consider its phi- losophy and reason , and will receive with pleasure every attempt to facilitate their ...
... manner in which it is often pursued , and for the most part more disreputable , indeed , than a mechanical pursuit , -will desire to consider its phi- losophy and reason , and will receive with pleasure every attempt to facilitate their ...
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... manners and cus- toms , and the advancement they have made in their social condition , he has spoken of them with ... manner in which he has given the story of his resi- dence and conduct among them , and the temper with which he has ...
... manners and cus- toms , and the advancement they have made in their social condition , he has spoken of them with ... manner in which he has given the story of his resi- dence and conduct among them , and the temper with which he has ...
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... manner of what is said in the " Journal " about the tortoises of the Gallapagos , and with a sneer doubts the truth of the statement con- cerning their weight . Page 359 , in re- ference to what is stated in the " Jour- nal " of the ...
... manner of what is said in the " Journal " about the tortoises of the Gallapagos , and with a sneer doubts the truth of the statement con- cerning their weight . Page 359 , in re- ference to what is stated in the " Jour- nal " of the ...
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... in the contests between these various tribes , yet the manner in which they seek vengeance by the de- 3 death . In the performance of all cere- monies , 1817 . 17 Narrative of the Briton's Voyage to Pitcairn's Island .
... in the contests between these various tribes , yet the manner in which they seek vengeance by the de- 3 death . In the performance of all cere- monies , 1817 . 17 Narrative of the Briton's Voyage to Pitcairn's Island .
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