American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... called into action ; and farther , he thinks , the earlier the mental powers are devel- oped , the sooner do the bodily powers begin to fail . " For the purpose ( he remarks ) of ascertaining the influence of different studies on the ...
... called into action ; and farther , he thinks , the earlier the mental powers are devel- oped , the sooner do the bodily powers begin to fail . " For the purpose ( he remarks ) of ascertaining the influence of different studies on the ...
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... called my journal . The enclosed are observations on the French notes . They are of no use to me separated , nor will they , I believe , be of any to you ; yet I send them unconnected and incoherent as they were taken , for I have no ...
... called my journal . The enclosed are observations on the French notes . They are of no use to me separated , nor will they , I believe , be of any to you ; yet I send them unconnected and incoherent as they were taken , for I have no ...
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... called for , were passed by congress . The friends of Gates were not content with this ; and notwithstanding he had volunteered through Wilkinson an apo- logy for the terms of the capitulation , which had already called forth the ...
... called for , were passed by congress . The friends of Gates were not content with this ; and notwithstanding he had volunteered through Wilkinson an apo- logy for the terms of the capitulation , which had already called forth the ...
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