North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 41
... " The introduction of achromatick object glasses , " he continues , “ produced an errour of a different kind , and one Vol . III . No. 7 . 6 which in certain cases , tends to correct the other 1816. ] 41 Lee's Observations on Light .
... " The introduction of achromatick object glasses , " he continues , “ produced an errour of a different kind , and one Vol . III . No. 7 . 6 which in certain cases , tends to correct the other 1816. ] 41 Lee's Observations on Light .
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... errour of figures . He adds , " had there been an intention of concealment , it would have been useless to have published , that Gaetan sailed from a point on the 20th degree of latitude , and con- tinued a western course a given ...
... errour of figures . He adds , " had there been an intention of concealment , it would have been useless to have published , that Gaetan sailed from a point on the 20th degree of latitude , and con- tinued a western course a given ...
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... errour by a dis- cussion on the nature of our constitution , which though it was an emanation from democratick will , the adoption of universal suffrage , and is founded on a democratick basis , is yet so assisted and modified in its ...
... errour by a dis- cussion on the nature of our constitution , which though it was an emanation from democratick will , the adoption of universal suffrage , and is founded on a democratick basis , is yet so assisted and modified in its ...
Page 81
... errour to believe that they are destroyed . It is easy to perceive in observing the United States , that all the ancient prejudices resume their empire among these new inhabitants , as soon as they can free themselves from the yoke of ...
... errour to believe that they are destroyed . It is easy to perceive in observing the United States , that all the ancient prejudices resume their empire among these new inhabitants , as soon as they can free themselves from the yoke of ...
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... errour in most modern sermons . The old Di- vines we consider the best models in this respect , and among these Jeremy Taylor holds a pre - eminent rank . This great Prelate was born at Cambridge , in England , where he graduated early ...
... errour in most modern sermons . The old Di- vines we consider the best models in this respect , and among these Jeremy Taylor holds a pre - eminent rank . This great Prelate was born at Cambridge , in England , where he graduated early ...
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