The United States Literary Gazette, Volumen1Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1825 |
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... kind of Electricity by the Taste The Parting 107 On the apparent Direction of the eyes in a Portrait The Prodigal Son to his Father 75 Solar Light and Heat The Prospect of Death 253 Sound produced by opening a Subterranean gallery 158 ...
... kind of Electricity by the Taste The Parting 107 On the apparent Direction of the eyes in a Portrait The Prodigal Son to his Father 75 Solar Light and Heat The Prospect of Death 253 Sound produced by opening a Subterranean gallery 158 ...
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... kind . No. 1 . of every month . Each number will con- tain 16 quarto pages - one or two of which may be used for advertisements - and will be printed on paper of superior quality . It will be sent to distant subscribers on the day of ...
... kind . No. 1 . of every month . Each number will con- tain 16 quarto pages - one or two of which may be used for advertisements - and will be printed on paper of superior quality . It will be sent to distant subscribers on the day of ...
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... kind enough to their children to avail mitted under twelve years of age . The kinds have been established , which in most themselves of them . All the Primary Schools course continues during three years , but instances are supported by ...
... kind enough to their children to avail mitted under twelve years of age . The kinds have been established , which in most themselves of them . All the Primary Schools course continues during three years , but instances are supported by ...
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... kind , and the success it has already met with , proves the demand which existed for it . The dil- igence and fidelity of the author have been well attested by his Gazetteers and Ele- ments of Geography . His reputation for accuracy is ...
... kind , and the success it has already met with , proves the demand which existed for it . The dil- igence and fidelity of the author have been well attested by his Gazetteers and Ele- ments of Geography . His reputation for accuracy is ...
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... kind of writing . For this , however , Mr Wor- cester is principally indebted to his author- ities . We frequently notice a want of ease and simplicity which will render the sen- tences of his own writing obscure to chil- dren ; and ...
... kind of writing . For this , however , Mr Wor- cester is principally indebted to his author- ities . We frequently notice a want of ease and simplicity which will render the sen- tences of his own writing obscure to chil- dren ; and ...
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