The United States Literary Gazette, Том 4Cummings, Hilliard & Company, 1826 |
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... object of the tract is to collect certain of the facts , and to present in a connected view , the reasons which tend to vindicate the policy pursued by the Allied Banks . These facts and rea- sons , it appears to us , make out a ...
... object of the tract is to collect certain of the facts , and to present in a connected view , the reasons which tend to vindicate the policy pursued by the Allied Banks . These facts and rea- sons , it appears to us , make out a ...
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... object . The carriages on rail - roads may be moved either by horse- power , by steam - engines , or by gas - engines . Mr Tredgold discusses at considerable length all these different modes , and endeavours as far as possible to ...
... object . The carriages on rail - roads may be moved either by horse- power , by steam - engines , or by gas - engines . Mr Tredgold discusses at considerable length all these different modes , and endeavours as far as possible to ...
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... object also to the picture of their condition and character , as inconsistent with itself . As to their condition , they appear in general to be experiencing no retribution . There is nothing to show , that Marius and Sylla are not as ...
... object also to the picture of their condition and character , as inconsistent with itself . As to their condition , they appear in general to be experiencing no retribution . There is nothing to show , that Marius and Sylla are not as ...
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... object to the plan of bringing their spirits forward personally , in the eighteenth century , when they must have been long exposed to the operation of causes , able to work an entire change in their character . The author also ap ...
... object to the plan of bringing their spirits forward personally , in the eighteenth century , when they must have been long exposed to the operation of causes , able to work an entire change in their character . The author also ap ...
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... object , by its resemblance or analogy to it ; thus the word hat must have originally derived its meaning from the ... objects or pictures , or by the exhibition of appropriate bodily signs and gestures . Precisely in the same man- ner ...
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