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... given to what is sim- ple , and promises to be permanent , over what is artificial , of a remote or doubtful tendency , or merely calculat- ed for producing a temporary effect . Upon this principle I would venture to suggest , that a ...
... given to what is sim- ple , and promises to be permanent , over what is artificial , of a remote or doubtful tendency , or merely calculat- ed for producing a temporary effect . Upon this principle I would venture to suggest , that a ...
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... given in Mr Pitkin's Statistical View of the Commerce , & c . of the United States , published last year , it appears , that in 1810 above TEN MIL- LIONS of pounds weight of sugar had been manufactured from the cane in the state of ...
... given in Mr Pitkin's Statistical View of the Commerce , & c . of the United States , published last year , it appears , that in 1810 above TEN MIL- LIONS of pounds weight of sugar had been manufactured from the cane in the state of ...
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... given him the superintendence . This duty be- longed to one of his colleagues , the next in seniority . Dr Gordon had therefore no necessary concern with this dissection - it was a point of eti- quette not to interfere with it . We can ...
... given him the superintendence . This duty be- longed to one of his colleagues , the next in seniority . Dr Gordon had therefore no necessary concern with this dissection - it was a point of eti- quette not to interfere with it . We can ...
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... given - the inspiration of poetry evaporates at the touch of trans- lation . 6.6 Eyes had they , but they saw not ; they had ears , But heard not : Like the shadows of a dream , For ages did they flit upon the earth , Rising and ...
... given - the inspiration of poetry evaporates at the touch of trans- lation . 6.6 Eyes had they , but they saw not ; they had ears , But heard not : Like the shadows of a dream , For ages did they flit upon the earth , Rising and ...
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... given in to the Scottish govern- ment by the chieftain himself , may be supposed to be correctly reported . We shall be glad if any of our learned readers can help us to trace their ety- mology . It affords a striking evidence of the ...
... given in to the Scottish govern- ment by the chieftain himself , may be supposed to be correctly reported . We shall be glad if any of our learned readers can help us to trace their ety- mology . It affords a striking evidence of the ...
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