American Quarterly Review, Volumen21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... considered as an important branch of the science of organized nature ; but , although exalted above inorganic matter , vegetables are yet , in a great measure , dependent for their existence upon its laws . They receive their ...
... considered as an important branch of the science of organized nature ; but , although exalted above inorganic matter , vegetables are yet , in a great measure , dependent for their existence upon its laws . They receive their ...
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... considered the fine arts of agri- culture , has also received considerable attention in this country , through the agency of private and public enterprise ; and the annual horticultural exhibitions in our large cities give promise of ...
... considered the fine arts of agri- culture , has also received considerable attention in this country , through the agency of private and public enterprise ; and the annual horticultural exhibitions in our large cities give promise of ...
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... considered the higher walks of fictitious composition . That she can charm the imagination and please the fancy , has been manifested by her efforts in the path of novel writing ; an art which now - a - days seldom aspires to , or is at ...
... considered the higher walks of fictitious composition . That she can charm the imagination and please the fancy , has been manifested by her efforts in the path of novel writing ; an art which now - a - days seldom aspires to , or is at ...
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... considered as the principals in her little tale , as they ultimately form the married couple , ) educated in the country , of humble parentage , and blessed with early religious instruction . It is this last which carries them ...
... considered as the principals in her little tale , as they ultimately form the married couple , ) educated in the country , of humble parentage , and blessed with early religious instruction . It is this last which carries them ...
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... considered as the very first who did it good service . But it was only in the use of the language that Chaucer asserted and preserved his nationality ; he did not ascend to Saxon sources for his themes , but borrowed from Petrarch and ...
... considered as the very first who did it good service . But it was only in the use of the language that Chaucer asserted and preserved his nationality ; he did not ascend to Saxon sources for his themes , but borrowed from Petrarch and ...
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