The Southern Review, Том 6A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... edition of Milton's Works . London . 1806. vol . i . p . ii . We quote from the second epistle , dated London , May 20th , 1628 , and written to Alexander Gill . " Sciebam , equidem , quam tibi tuoque genio impossibile futurum esset , a ...
... edition of Milton's Works . London . 1806. vol . i . p . ii . We quote from the second epistle , dated London , May 20th , 1628 , and written to Alexander Gill . " Sciebam , equidem , quam tibi tuoque genio impossibile futurum esset , a ...
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... edition . 8vo . London . 1828 . 3. A New System of Geology , in which the great revolutions of the earth and animated nature are reconciled at once to modern science and sacred history . By ANDREW URE , M. D. 8vo . London . 1829 . 4 ...
... edition . 8vo . London . 1828 . 3. A New System of Geology , in which the great revolutions of the earth and animated nature are reconciled at once to modern science and sacred history . By ANDREW URE , M. D. 8vo . London . 1829 . 4 ...
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... edition . Let any man start from Philadelphia and journey on towards Pittsburgh , and he will see Werner's succession of rocks under his eye the whole way . Take Arrow- smith's map of the United States , fix a pin and a string at ...
... edition . Let any man start from Philadelphia and journey on towards Pittsburgh , and he will see Werner's succession of rocks under his eye the whole way . Take Arrow- smith's map of the United States , fix a pin and a string at ...
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... edition may serve as an elementary work . Dr. Ure's book contains so many irrelevant theories , and is , through- out , so needlessly and so ultra - theological , that it seems to be written , not so much to furnish geological ...
... edition may serve as an elementary work . Dr. Ure's book contains so many irrelevant theories , and is , through- out , so needlessly and so ultra - theological , that it seems to be written , not so much to furnish geological ...
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... de la Belgique ou le Procès memo- rable ; de l'Ange Protecteur de la France au tombeau de Louis XVIII ; de l'ombre de Catharine II . au tombeau de Alexander Ier . Seonde édition , augmentee de plus de 1830. ] 307 Memoirs of Josephine .
... de la Belgique ou le Procès memo- rable ; de l'Ange Protecteur de la France au tombeau de Louis XVIII ; de l'ombre de Catharine II . au tombeau de Alexander Ier . Seonde édition , augmentee de plus de 1830. ] 307 Memoirs of Josephine .
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