American Quarterly Review, Издања 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... received little notice among literary and scientific enquirers ; but which is , neverthe- less , highly deserving of investigation , and , independently of its importance to the United States in a commercial view , is full of interest ...
... received little notice among literary and scientific enquirers ; but which is , neverthe- less , highly deserving of investigation , and , independently of its importance to the United States in a commercial view , is full of interest ...
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... received opinion of philologists , particularly of Mr. Marsden , to whom we have so often referred , is , that the languages of the islanders are to be considered as polysyllabic , or at at least that they cannot be reduced by ana ...
... received opinion of philologists , particularly of Mr. Marsden , to whom we have so often referred , is , that the languages of the islanders are to be considered as polysyllabic , or at at least that they cannot be reduced by ana ...
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... received at any former period . Never before , were so many well trained and industrious minds applied to the patient examination of the works and word of God . The mineralogist , chemist , geologist , and astronomer , are daily ...
... received at any former period . Never before , were so many well trained and industrious minds applied to the patient examination of the works and word of God . The mineralogist , chemist , geologist , and astronomer , are daily ...
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... received from them in their original native costume . Besides this intimate knowledge of the original languages and dialects of the scriptures , the commentator should possess some acquaintance with the cognate languages and dialects ...
... received from them in their original native costume . Besides this intimate knowledge of the original languages and dialects of the scriptures , the commentator should possess some acquaintance with the cognate languages and dialects ...
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... received a liberal education among the Pharisees , after which he went to Rome , where he cultivated his talents to great advantage . He was born in the thirty - seventh year of our era , and of course occupied a position from which he ...
... received a liberal education among the Pharisees , after which he went to Rome , where he cultivated his talents to great advantage . He was born in the thirty - seventh year of our era , and of course occupied a position from which he ...
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