The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... considered crooked and dark will be made straight and enlight- ened . This involves the question of the possibility of teaching the deaf and dumb , who have ever been considered beyond the pale of instruction , and incapable of ...
... considered crooked and dark will be made straight and enlight- ened . This involves the question of the possibility of teaching the deaf and dumb , who have ever been considered beyond the pale of instruction , and incapable of ...
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... considered a reforma- tion . We have reason to believe that all . the countries indicated by Edrisi , and Leo , the African , as situated along the Niger , will be found there , and even with their Arabian denominations . Cano , or ...
... considered a reforma- tion . We have reason to believe that all . the countries indicated by Edrisi , and Leo , the African , as situated along the Niger , will be found there , and even with their Arabian denominations . Cano , or ...
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... considered as too much disposed to find fault . We shall commence with his re- marks upon the Hudson and its scenery ; a river whose bright waves and magnificent shores , have often excited sentiments and emotions that would give grace ...
... considered as too much disposed to find fault . We shall commence with his re- marks upon the Hudson and its scenery ; a river whose bright waves and magnificent shores , have often excited sentiments and emotions that would give grace ...
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