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... possess an ample voucher for the accuracy of the facts and principles they embody , in the reputation of their author as the first chemist of his age . Our limits forbid us from entering into an exhibition of the valuable facts ...
... possess an ample voucher for the accuracy of the facts and principles they embody , in the reputation of their author as the first chemist of his age . Our limits forbid us from entering into an exhibition of the valuable facts ...
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... possesses within its boundaries all the means of national comfort and strength , without a necessity of dependence for any thing upon foreign markets ; and that all which is required for the development of the respurces which are spread ...
... possesses within its boundaries all the means of national comfort and strength , without a necessity of dependence for any thing upon foreign markets ; and that all which is required for the development of the respurces which are spread ...
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... possesses a comparatively barren soil , but by considerable effort it is brought , probably , into a better state of cultivation than any other section of New England . Good husbandry prevails also in some portions of the state of New ...
... possesses a comparatively barren soil , but by considerable effort it is brought , probably , into a better state of cultivation than any other section of New England . Good husbandry prevails also in some portions of the state of New ...
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... possess would afford almost inexhaustible resources for that object . The production of domestic silk seems to be a subject of no less importance than the manufacture of sugar , and we rejoice that public attention is awakening to this ...
... possess would afford almost inexhaustible resources for that object . The production of domestic silk seems to be a subject of no less importance than the manufacture of sugar , and we rejoice that public attention is awakening to this ...
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... possess water power enough to employ all the machinery which can be manufactured , and to work up all the products which can be furnished by the soil . But more than all , we possess a free government , which grants to labour a certain ...
... possess water power enough to employ all the machinery which can be manufactured , and to work up all the products which can be furnished by the soil . But more than all , we possess a free government , which grants to labour a certain ...
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