The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... knowledge and talents for society of an ordinary High- lander of the lower classes , appears a start- ling paradox . Where were his means for acquiring knowledge in his rude and se- questered state , without communication , but with the ...
... knowledge and talents for society of an ordinary High- lander of the lower classes , appears a start- ling paradox . Where were his means for acquiring knowledge in his rude and se- questered state , without communication , but with the ...
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... knowledge of the peculiar affinities of some genera , and he evinces a partiality for the beautiful results of an inquiry in- to the philosophy of botany . He might therefore have greatly increased the value of his work , by displaying ...
... knowledge of the peculiar affinities of some genera , and he evinces a partiality for the beautiful results of an inquiry in- to the philosophy of botany . He might therefore have greatly increased the value of his work , by displaying ...
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... knowledge of which their safety , nay , their lives , de- pended ? By being engaged in long and sanguinary wars , they lost their knowledge of the art of war !!! People ordinarily would have con- cluded , that the longer any nation were ...
... knowledge of which their safety , nay , their lives , de- pended ? By being engaged in long and sanguinary wars , they lost their knowledge of the art of war !!! People ordinarily would have con- cluded , that the longer any nation were ...
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