The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 5Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 - American literature Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... natural history . In our next number we shall publish Professor Silliman's account of the late phenomenon in Connecticut . ] the nature of their component parts . The chief difference. THE histories of all nations , in early times ...
... natural history . In our next number we shall publish Professor Silliman's account of the late phenomenon in Connecticut . ] the nature of their component parts . The chief difference. THE histories of all nations , in early times ...
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... nature of the metal- lick particles was the same in all ; they were in each case an alloy of iron and nickel . In the pyrites of the Benares stone , nickel as well as iron was detected ; and the easy decomposition of the pyrites by ...
... nature of the metal- lick particles was the same in all ; they were in each case an alloy of iron and nickel . In the pyrites of the Benares stone , nickel as well as iron was detected ; and the easy decomposition of the pyrites by ...
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... nature , consisting of the same sim- ple substances , arranged in similar compounds , nearly in the same proportions , and combined in the same manner , so as to form heter- ogeneous aggregate whose general resemblance to each other is ...
... nature , consisting of the same sim- ple substances , arranged in similar compounds , nearly in the same proportions , and combined in the same manner , so as to form heter- ogeneous aggregate whose general resemblance to each other is ...
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... nature of the iron , give , it must be con- fessed , a very great degree of cred- ibility to the whole narrative , and bestow additional weight on the inference previously drawn from internal evidence , that the solitary masses of ...
... nature of the iron , give , it must be con- fessed , a very great degree of cred- ibility to the whole narrative , and bestow additional weight on the inference previously drawn from internal evidence , that the solitary masses of ...
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... nature of the pyrites no right to make any such hypo- which they contain , prove very thesis . We have never seen iron , clearly that they have not a volca- silica , & c . in the gaseous state . nick origin . Even if such an hypo- These ...
... nature of the pyrites no right to make any such hypo- which they contain , prove very thesis . We have never seen iron , clearly that they have not a volca- silica , & c . in the gaseous state . nick origin . Even if such an hypo- These ...
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