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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... species of truth of the story , than if recourse had suffering . been had to those auxiliary means that After a series of new dangers , diffi- are sometimes resorted to , from merce- culties , and sufferings , they at length nary views ...
... species of truth of the story , than if recourse had suffering . been had to those auxiliary means that After a series of new dangers , diffi- are sometimes resorted to , from merce- culties , and sufferings , they at length nary views ...
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... species characters , and the circumstances of of writing ; and happily suited to Gene- the times . He has taken pains to in- troduce us into the very centre of the camp , and to bring us acquainted with its bustle , its confusion , and ...
... species characters , and the circumstances of of writing ; and happily suited to Gene- the times . He has taken pains to in- troduce us into the very centre of the camp , and to bring us acquainted with its bustle , its confusion , and ...
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... species , easy to be gather- ed , transmitted , and preserved . So little has hitherto been done in rela- tion to our Insects , that almost the whole field of ENTOMOLOGY remains to be cultivated . In an effort to form a collection of ...
... species , easy to be gather- ed , transmitted , and preserved . So little has hitherto been done in rela- tion to our Insects , that almost the whole field of ENTOMOLOGY remains to be cultivated . In an effort to form a collection of ...
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... species , and many varieties of minerals , have been discovered here , and the increasing attention to this science promises many interesting and valuable discoveries . in a country so vast and so recently settled as the United States ...
... species , and many varieties of minerals , have been discovered here , and the increasing attention to this science promises many interesting and valuable discoveries . in a country so vast and so recently settled as the United States ...
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... species of entertainment so universally enjoyed as theatrical exhibi- tions . The drama is among the proudest ef- forts of genius in every language ; and one which is eminently calculated , when the moral of the piece is in accordance ...
... species of entertainment so universally enjoyed as theatrical exhibi- tions . The drama is among the proudest ef- forts of genius in every language ; and one which is eminently calculated , when the moral of the piece is in accordance ...
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