The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... once emptied into the lakes , or where there was once a bay ; so that it is inferred that these works were once on the margin of lake Erie , which has now retreated from two to five miles norther- ly . Still further south , there is ...
... once emptied into the lakes , or where there was once a bay ; so that it is inferred that these works were once on the margin of lake Erie , which has now retreated from two to five miles norther- ly . Still further south , there is ...
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... once believed in the supposed pro- perty of vegetables to accommodate them- selves to climate ; but more experience has exploded in my mind any such opi- nion . The olive - tree was introduced into France by the Phocians upwards of ...
... once believed in the supposed pro- perty of vegetables to accommodate them- selves to climate ; but more experience has exploded in my mind any such opi- nion . The olive - tree was introduced into France by the Phocians upwards of ...
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... once more offended Alphonso , and Cid was once more banished . He marched with his troops forthwith , and took Valentia by storm ; for banishment to him was the signal for new acts of valour . He could have wrested the erown from the ...
... once more offended Alphonso , and Cid was once more banished . He marched with his troops forthwith , and took Valentia by storm ; for banishment to him was the signal for new acts of valour . He could have wrested the erown from the ...
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