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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... inhabitants biped and quadruped , of those regions . None of these accounts are now very interesting . It ap- pears that the different French proprietors made war upon each other , destroyed the forts and buildings constructed by each ...
... inhabitants biped and quadruped , of those regions . None of these accounts are now very interesting . It ap- pears that the different French proprietors made war upon each other , destroyed the forts and buildings constructed by each ...
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... presents similar appearances to the inhabitants of the moon . Where it is covered with clouds , it will exhibit a uniform brightness , 4 where there are breaks and interruptions , the naked body 38 [ May , Spots on the Sun.
... presents similar appearances to the inhabitants of the moon . Where it is covered with clouds , it will exhibit a uniform brightness , 4 where there are breaks and interruptions , the naked body 38 [ May , Spots on the Sun.
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... inhabitants of any other Islands in the South Seas , closely resembling the Spanish cloak and helmet , in form and manner of wearing . But these facts were reconciled with the idea of the Islands never having been visited by civilized ...
... inhabitants of any other Islands in the South Seas , closely resembling the Spanish cloak and helmet , in form and manner of wearing . But these facts were reconciled with the idea of the Islands never having been visited by civilized ...
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... inhabitants , and paid with his blood for the first know- ledge we had of these people . He was , most truly , the Christopher Columbus of the coast of Analaska , and of nearly all the Islands of the South Sea . The Islands to which our ...
... inhabitants , and paid with his blood for the first know- ledge we had of these people . He was , most truly , the Christopher Columbus of the coast of Analaska , and of nearly all the Islands of the South Sea . The Islands to which our ...
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... inhabitants . Excommunication of Mice ! ! ! A ceremony which , perhaps , might have been very good in the fifteenth century , but which one is astonished to find in an enlightened age , has been performed this week in the Catholick ...
... inhabitants . Excommunication of Mice ! ! ! A ceremony which , perhaps , might have been very good in the fifteenth century , but which one is astonished to find in an enlightened age , has been performed this week in the Catholick ...
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