American Quarterly Review, Issues 39-40Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 - Serial publications |
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... an American press . But we must forbear any further observations upon . this point , and return to our principal subject , The immediate occasion of our attention being directed to these 4 [ September , South Sea Islands .
... an American press . But we must forbear any further observations upon . this point , and return to our principal subject , The immediate occasion of our attention being directed to these 4 [ September , South Sea Islands .
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... observation . How nu- merous are the gulfs , the ports , the straits , the lofty mountains , and the smiling plains ... observe , very briefly , that it contains objects of the highest interest , among which may be reckoned a greater ...
... observation . How nu- merous are the gulfs , the ports , the straits , the lofty mountains , and the smiling plains ... observe , very briefly , that it contains objects of the highest interest , among which may be reckoned a greater ...
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... observed , that the greater part remains , to the pre- sent day , unchanged by the hand of man , and clothed with the native perennial verdure of the innumerable forest trees and other vegetable productions which the Creator originally ...
... observed , that the greater part remains , to the pre- sent day , unchanged by the hand of man , and clothed with the native perennial verdure of the innumerable forest trees and other vegetable productions which the Creator originally ...
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... observe , " but may be repeated here , in connection with the aforementioned periodical but irregular inundations of ... observed ) of this mutilation of the original work ! That Appendix contains - an account of Fossil Remains in the ...
... observe , " but may be repeated here , in connection with the aforementioned periodical but irregular inundations of ... observed ) of this mutilation of the original work ! That Appendix contains - an account of Fossil Remains in the ...
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... observed to rise about one foot , and always highest at twelve o'clock noon and midnight ; " and , he adds , " I was informed that this is always the case . ' 971 Another writer , whose remarks are republished in that Jour- nal ( from ...
... observed to rise about one foot , and always highest at twelve o'clock noon and midnight ; " and , he adds , " I was informed that this is always the case . ' 971 Another writer , whose remarks are republished in that Jour- nal ( from ...
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