The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... regard of the future and the past , the doc - ica , or even Russia , should not be adapted trine here propounded would go far of it- self to reconcile to his high but perverted intellectual powers the almost peurile tis- sue of error ...
... regard of the future and the past , the doc - ica , or even Russia , should not be adapted trine here propounded would go far of it- self to reconcile to his high but perverted intellectual powers the almost peurile tis- sue of error ...
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... regard to whose merits envy herself shall be dumb . In the meanwhile , until some such self- denying public - spirited individual can be found , let us gratefully receive such light as may be given us , until a thorough sifting of all ...
... regard to whose merits envy herself shall be dumb . In the meanwhile , until some such self- denying public - spirited individual can be found , let us gratefully receive such light as may be given us , until a thorough sifting of all ...
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... regard to the experiments we quote : " Mr. Shaw , it seems , caused three ponds to be made , of different sizes , at about fifty the pond being supplied by a stream of spring yards distance from a salmon river , the Erith ; water , well ...
... regard to the experiments we quote : " Mr. Shaw , it seems , caused three ponds to be made , of different sizes , at about fifty the pond being supplied by a stream of spring yards distance from a salmon river , the Erith ; water , well ...
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... regard to the Long Island pick - practical work , by a practical man , which erel , we imagined that Mr Herbert had began its career as a small unadorned pock- On the southern coast however , they are found in. quences . First , that the ...
... regard to the Long Island pick - practical work , by a practical man , which erel , we imagined that Mr Herbert had began its career as a small unadorned pock- On the southern coast however , they are found in. quences . First , that the ...
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... regard even of M. de Lamar- tine . That he had a skeptical turn of mind , we will freely admit , and fortunate it has proved for the weal of science that some minds are gifted with that turn . For in- stance , he was a skeptic as to the ...
... regard even of M. de Lamar- tine . That he had a skeptical turn of mind , we will freely admit , and fortunate it has proved for the weal of science that some minds are gifted with that turn . For in- stance , he was a skeptic as to the ...
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