New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen2Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1844 |
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... English instruments , when the min- istry supplied it with the means of procuring new ones , made by Reichenbach , of the best workman- ship . No one knows better how to use his instruments than Bessel , being considered by many the ...
... English instruments , when the min- istry supplied it with the means of procuring new ones , made by Reichenbach , of the best workman- ship . No one knows better how to use his instruments than Bessel , being considered by many the ...
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... English feet from east to west . The observatory proper , forms a cross two hundred and twenty feet from east to west , and one hundred and , seventy feet from north to south . The cut prefixed to this article rep resents the ground ...
... English feet from east to west . The observatory proper , forms a cross two hundred and twenty feet from east to west , and one hundred and , seventy feet from north to south . The cut prefixed to this article rep resents the ground ...
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... English people , the French saw themselves the most pitiable slaves ; the actual cultivator of the soil pay- ing , according to Alison , nine times as much as the English laborer , or eleven twelfths of all he could pro- duce ...
... English people , the French saw themselves the most pitiable slaves ; the actual cultivator of the soil pay- ing , according to Alison , nine times as much as the English laborer , or eleven twelfths of all he could pro- duce ...
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... English language , read English au- thors , and glory in English descent . ' Mr. Carlyle does not thus despair of England . Hope predominates that she will be saved , though as by fire . If we rightly understand these two distinguished ...
... English language , read English au- thors , and glory in English descent . ' Mr. Carlyle does not thus despair of England . Hope predominates that she will be saved , though as by fire . If we rightly understand these two distinguished ...
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... English crown . Has England so dense a population that food can not be found for all ? She can transport her surplus millions to her fertile colonies , or to the rich and unpeopled lands of our western country . Do her corn - laws ...
... English crown . Has England so dense a population that food can not be found for all ? She can transport her surplus millions to her fertile colonies , or to the rich and unpeopled lands of our western country . Do her corn - laws ...
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