American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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... received but little aid from scientific research , but in the latter part of that period it had assumed the form of a compact and permanent science . At that time it derived important assistance from Fitzherbert , who wrote two ...
... received but little aid from scientific research , but in the latter part of that period it had assumed the form of a compact and permanent science . At that time it derived important assistance from Fitzherbert , who wrote two ...
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... received considerable attention in this country , through the agency of private and public enterprise ; and the annual horticultural exhibitions in our large cities give promise of brilliant success . Besides the various public gardens ...
... received considerable attention in this country , through the agency of private and public enterprise ; and the annual horticultural exhibitions in our large cities give promise of brilliant success . Besides the various public gardens ...
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... received they are satisfactory , and there is every 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 ...
... received they are satisfactory , and there is every 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 ...
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... received an injury that embit- tered her whole life . Philip was really grieved by this accident . He said , ' It seemed somehow as if it was so to be , for he had no thought of taking Charlotte out that day till he met her in his way ...
... received an injury that embit- tered her whole life . Philip was really grieved by this accident . He said , ' It seemed somehow as if it was so to be , for he had no thought of taking Charlotte out that day till he met her in his way ...
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... received the money , and had spent it that very afternoon for a most tempting piece of French embroidery - ' a love of a pocket handkerchief , ' that cost only thirty dol- lars ! -the price of poor Monsieur Felix's labour for two ...
... received the money , and had spent it that very afternoon for a most tempting piece of French embroidery - ' a love of a pocket handkerchief , ' that cost only thirty dol- lars ! -the price of poor Monsieur Felix's labour for two ...
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