The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... supposed smallness of the earth - both errors of the most learned and profound philosophers ; but , without which , Columbus would hardly have ventured upon his enterprise . As to the idea of finding land by sailing directly to the west ...
... supposed smallness of the earth - both errors of the most learned and profound philosophers ; but , without which , Columbus would hardly have ventured upon his enterprise . As to the idea of finding land by sailing directly to the west ...
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... supposed to have been the appendage of some person of consequence . This Oliver Proudfute plays quite a conspicuous part in the progress of the story . He is a conceited , pragmatical , mouthing , cow- ardly cit , whose humour it is to ...
... supposed to have been the appendage of some person of consequence . This Oliver Proudfute plays quite a conspicuous part in the progress of the story . He is a conceited , pragmatical , mouthing , cow- ardly cit , whose humour it is to ...
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... supposed that to maintain the equilibrium between organized and unorganized bodies , their peculiar and specific particles or principles were not only indestructible , but incapable , respectively of being con- verted into each other's ...
... supposed that to maintain the equilibrium between organized and unorganized bodies , their peculiar and specific particles or principles were not only indestructible , but incapable , respectively of being con- verted into each other's ...
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ORIGIN OF Rhyme | 31 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA | 114 |
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