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... North America , delivered before the New - York Historical Society , December 20 , 1819 , by the Rev. Samuel Farmar Jarvis , D. D .. .181 An Inaugural Address delivered before the New - York Historical Society , on the 2d Tuesday of ...
... North America , delivered before the New - York Historical Society , December 20 , 1819 , by the Rev. Samuel Farmar Jarvis , D. D .. .181 An Inaugural Address delivered before the New - York Historical Society , on the 2d Tuesday of ...
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... North American pro- vinces , rather as possessions affording certain means of commercial advantages , than as integral parts of a great empire . It had scarcely occurred to any of them , that whether fame or the good of mankind were ...
... North American pro- vinces , rather as possessions affording certain means of commercial advantages , than as integral parts of a great empire . It had scarcely occurred to any of them , that whether fame or the good of mankind were ...
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... North America was Smibert , who had been Berkeley's fellow traveller in Italy , and was brought out by him to act as instructer in drawing and architecture in the intended institution . Siihert was not an artist of the first rank , for ...
... North America was Smibert , who had been Berkeley's fellow traveller in Italy , and was brought out by him to act as instructer in drawing and architecture in the intended institution . Siihert was not an artist of the first rank , for ...
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... place more parti- cularly in the middle colonies of North America . * Transactions of the American Philosophical Society , & c . vol . I. p . 336. 2d edition . The doctor had ascertained that within the last forty or 140.
... place more parti- cularly in the middle colonies of North America . * Transactions of the American Philosophical Society , & c . vol . I. p . 336. 2d edition . The doctor had ascertained that within the last forty or 140.
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... North himself has been heard to declare , that Dr. Williamson was the first per- son who , in his hearing , had even intimated the proba- bility of such an event . * * While Dr. Williamson was at Boston , he became acquainted with ...
... North himself has been heard to declare , that Dr. Williamson was the first per- son who , in his hearing , had even intimated the proba- bility of such an event . * * While Dr. Williamson was at Boston , he became acquainted with ...
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