The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen15Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... given to justify our as- ing the discovery of relations more profound sertion of the wonderful progress of this than any yet compassed by philosophy . science ; and our anticipation of future re- The principle of polarity is likely to ...
... given to justify our as- ing the discovery of relations more profound sertion of the wonderful progress of this than any yet compassed by philosophy . science ; and our anticipation of future re- The principle of polarity is likely to ...
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... given , then , and not Though the wife should be found guilty of until then , is the bride or concubine trans- any of these offences , yet she cannot be di- ferred to the purchaser . Presents are in - vorced if she has mourned for her ...
... given , then , and not Though the wife should be found guilty of until then , is the bride or concubine trans- any of these offences , yet she cannot be di- ferred to the purchaser . Presents are in - vorced if she has mourned for her ...
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... given . Having by this means exhi- which had previously prevailed relative to bited the kind of material the young ento- numerous obscure points of insect economy , mologist has to work upon , the author , in yet even at the present day ...
... given . Having by this means exhi- which had previously prevailed relative to bited the kind of material the young ento- numerous obscure points of insect economy , mologist has to work upon , the author , in yet even at the present day ...
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THE LAST APPEAL painted by Frank Stone | 1 |
General History of the Great Peasant | 9 |
History Illustrated by Caricature New | 60 |
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