American Quarterly Review, Volumen21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... character of soils , and the laws of vegetation , with considerable industry , and his works abound with much ele- mentary knowledge , but they are of course destitute of that philosophical accuracy which is founded upon the inductive ...
... character of soils , and the laws of vegetation , with considerable industry , and his works abound with much ele- mentary knowledge , but they are of course destitute of that philosophical accuracy which is founded upon the inductive ...
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... character of organization , and are rendered subservient to the purposes of life . And by the influence of heat , light , and electrical powers , there is a constant series of changes ; matter assumes new forms , the destruction of one ...
... character of organization , and are rendered subservient to the purposes of life . And by the influence of heat , light , and electrical powers , there is a constant series of changes ; matter assumes new forms , the destruction of one ...
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... character have been instituted ' in the different states of the union , some , we believe , under government patronage . The establishment of agricul- tural societies and journals in the different states , we trust , is the harbinger of ...
... character have been instituted ' in the different states of the union , some , we believe , under government patronage . The establishment of agricul- tural societies and journals in the different states , we trust , is the harbinger of ...
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... character of the literature of our country ; for the most part , how ephemeral and superficial ! and have endeavoured to attract attention to the necessity of rendering it as pure and beneficial as possible . Apart from newspapers ...
... character of the literature of our country ; for the most part , how ephemeral and superficial ! and have endeavoured to attract attention to the necessity of rendering it as pure and beneficial as possible . Apart from newspapers ...
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... characters , Mr. Beckwith , the author endeavours to exemplify the true use of riches . We have formally noticed this ... character of the Viscount Chateaubriand , and there is nothing in the work before us to induce , at our hands , a ...
... characters , Mr. Beckwith , the author endeavours to exemplify the true use of riches . We have formally noticed this ... character of the Viscount Chateaubriand , and there is nothing in the work before us to induce , at our hands , a ...
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