The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... facts he observes , or in the fable which he reads ; and it is the correspondence of fact and fable , which alone gives power to the latter . It is the inapti- tude of man to make all the use of his experience , to which it might be ...
... facts he observes , or in the fable which he reads ; and it is the correspondence of fact and fable , which alone gives power to the latter . It is the inapti- tude of man to make all the use of his experience , to which it might be ...
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... fact , which is incontrovertible , and that is , the people who erected our ancient forts and tumuli , were further ad- vanced in the useful arts , than the present race of Indians . The works still remaining of that people , prove this ...
... fact , which is incontrovertible , and that is , the people who erected our ancient forts and tumuli , were further ad- vanced in the useful arts , than the present race of Indians . The works still remaining of that people , prove this ...
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... fact , com- bined with the peculiar qualities of our diversified mineral waters , the vast quantities of carbonic acid gas , which those of Ballston and Saratoga contain , the heat of those at Leba- non , the singular qualities of the ...
... fact , com- bined with the peculiar qualities of our diversified mineral waters , the vast quantities of carbonic acid gas , which those of Ballston and Saratoga contain , the heat of those at Leba- non , the singular qualities of the ...
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