The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... given by the United States , 593 - has the strongest motives to avoid a war with the United States , 599 - our commerce with , constitutes nearly one - half of the whole commerce of the United States , 603 - her corn laws , referred to ...
... given by the United States , 593 - has the strongest motives to avoid a war with the United States , 599 - our commerce with , constitutes nearly one - half of the whole commerce of the United States , 603 - her corn laws , referred to ...
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... given faith . Granting these premises , it was manifest , that by pursuing a direct course , from east to west , a navigator would arrive at the extremity of Asia , and dis- cover any intervening land . " p . 34 . In these calculations ...
... given faith . Granting these premises , it was manifest , that by pursuing a direct course , from east to west , a navigator would arrive at the extremity of Asia , and dis- cover any intervening land . " p . 34 . In these calculations ...
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... given by Mr. Irving , of his appearance before the learned men assembled in the University of Salamanca , we can only give two brief extracts . " Several of the objections opposed by this learned body , have been handed down to us , and ...
... given by Mr. Irving , of his appearance before the learned men assembled in the University of Salamanca , we can only give two brief extracts . " Several of the objections opposed by this learned body , have been handed down to us , and ...
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... given majesty and force to his words , as , casting aside his maps and charts , and discarding for a time his practical and scientific lore , his visionary spirit took fire at the doctrinal objections of his opponents , and he met them ...
... given majesty and force to his words , as , casting aside his maps and charts , and discarding for a time his practical and scientific lore , his visionary spirit took fire at the doctrinal objections of his opponents , and he met them ...
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... given him , their disorders and excesses . The adventurers , on the other hand , came over with extravagant expectations of immediate wealth , they looked to no future advantage , no distant recompense ; they wished to exact from every ...
... given him , their disorders and excesses . The adventurers , on the other hand , came over with extravagant expectations of immediate wealth , they looked to no future advantage , no distant recompense ; they wished to exact from every ...
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