American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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... Reason Har- monized in the Practice of Husbandry , by the late John Lorain ; Philadelphia , 1825. Compendium of Cattle Medicine , by James White ; republished , Philadelphia , 1827. Manual on the Mul- berry Tree , by James H. Cobb ...
... Reason Har- monized in the Practice of Husbandry , by the late John Lorain ; Philadelphia , 1825. Compendium of Cattle Medicine , by James White ; republished , Philadelphia , 1827. Manual on the Mul- berry Tree , by James H. Cobb ...
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... reason to hope that a successful experiment will soon be tried here . If it should succeed , the vast tracts of fertile soil which we possess would afford almost inexhaustible resources for that object . The production of domestic silk ...
... reason to hope that a successful experiment will soon be tried here . If it should succeed , the vast tracts of fertile soil which we possess would afford almost inexhaustible resources for that object . The production of domestic silk ...
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... reason of the growing distaste of the reflecting and judicious for works of mere fancy , arises from their total ineffi- ciency for any good ; not to mention the positively bad results attendant upon the reading of very many of these ...
... reason of the growing distaste of the reflecting and judicious for works of mere fancy , arises from their total ineffi- ciency for any good ; not to mention the positively bad results attendant upon the reading of very many of these ...
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... reason than of tenderness ; it clothes the naked , but does not warm them in its bosom ; it shelters the poor beneath its wings , but does not dwell and weep with them in their most abject haunts ; it relieves , but does not feel for ...
... reason than of tenderness ; it clothes the naked , but does not warm them in its bosom ; it shelters the poor beneath its wings , but does not dwell and weep with them in their most abject haunts ; it relieves , but does not feel for ...
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... reason , in liberty , and in genuine piety , what the latter have lost . The antipathies between the different communions no longer exist . The children of Christ , from whatever line they spring , unite at the foot of Mount Calvary ...
... reason , in liberty , and in genuine piety , what the latter have lost . The antipathies between the different communions no longer exist . The children of Christ , from whatever line they spring , unite at the foot of Mount Calvary ...
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