The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... means should be taken to place such characters in penitentiaries , where they may undergo a quarantine , till the pub- lie has some security that they may be admitted into society , without the fear of their communicating contagion ...
... means should be taken to place such characters in penitentiaries , where they may undergo a quarantine , till the pub- lie has some security that they may be admitted into society , without the fear of their communicating contagion ...
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... means be omitted , as tautological . In page 16 a paragraph begins , " If it was possible for American in- dustry to contend , " & c . When any thing conditional is meant to be af- firmed , then the subjunctive mood should be used , not ...
... means be omitted , as tautological . In page 16 a paragraph begins , " If it was possible for American in- dustry to contend , " & c . When any thing conditional is meant to be af- firmed , then the subjunctive mood should be used , not ...
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... means of firmly compacting and cementing them can be furnished and applied . There are , doubtless , many and strong bonds of union now in exist- ence , which furnish occasion for the happiest anticipations , and open prospects most ...
... means of firmly compacting and cementing them can be furnished and applied . There are , doubtless , many and strong bonds of union now in exist- ence , which furnish occasion for the happiest anticipations , and open prospects most ...
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