The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 1H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 - American literature |
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... passing into obli- acquaintance with him was to exalt to- vion . wards him every sentiment of respect , admiration , and affection . ' In amassing the materials for this work , he travelled more than 12,000 miles , principally on ...
... passing into obli- acquaintance with him was to exalt to- vion . wards him every sentiment of respect , admiration , and affection . ' In amassing the materials for this work , he travelled more than 12,000 miles , principally on ...
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... passing ; but his respiration counts of the tomb of Daniel , and other had become very laborious , and grew subjects connected with sacred writ : more and more so till his death : the same interest was exhibited in the although he ...
... passing ; but his respiration counts of the tomb of Daniel , and other had become very laborious , and grew subjects connected with sacred writ : more and more so till his death : the same interest was exhibited in the although he ...
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... passed , and an account of the manners of almost unexampled humanity , of the and character of the inhabitants . These most disinterested benevolence , and means and materials have enabled him whose conduct on this occasion does the to ...
... passed , and an account of the manners of almost unexampled humanity , of the and character of the inhabitants . These most disinterested benevolence , and means and materials have enabled him whose conduct on this occasion does the to ...
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... passing the ridges of mountains : the waters thus mountains , came again near the river , accumulated and pent up , at length which was then filled with broken rocks , broke over their western and most fee- and the water was foaming and ...
... passing the ridges of mountains : the waters thus mountains , came again near the river , accumulated and pent up , at length which was then filled with broken rocks , broke over their western and most fee- and the water was foaming and ...
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... passing over unnoticed , the VETEKINARY ART OF PROFESSION . The diseases of domes- tic animals are deeply and intimately con- nected with the property and comfort of man . Every thing that can illustrate or cure the distempers of sheep ...
... passing over unnoticed , the VETEKINARY ART OF PROFESSION . The diseases of domes- tic animals are deeply and intimately con- nected with the property and comfort of man . Every thing that can illustrate or cure the distempers of sheep ...
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