The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 320
... natural history , and botany , in the university of Pennsylvania . Price 50 cents . A VIEW OF THE SOIL AND CLIMATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ; With supplementary remarks upon Florida ; on the French colonies on the Mississippi and ...
... natural history , and botany , in the university of Pennsylvania . Price 50 cents . A VIEW OF THE SOIL AND CLIMATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ; With supplementary remarks upon Florida ; on the French colonies on the Mississippi and ...
Page 323
... natural resources and productions , and certainly by none who has been permitted to communicate the result of his inquiries to the public . None of the conquests made by the discoverers of the new world was disputed with greater ...
... natural resources and productions , and certainly by none who has been permitted to communicate the result of his inquiries to the public . None of the conquests made by the discoverers of the new world was disputed with greater ...
Page 326
... natural born Spaniards , provided they are of the catholic persuasion , and not other- wise disqualified by law . The Creoles are of quick appre- hension , and capable of greater ap- plication to business or study than their West Indian ...
... natural born Spaniards , provided they are of the catholic persuasion , and not other- wise disqualified by law . The Creoles are of quick appre- hension , and capable of greater ap- plication to business or study than their West Indian ...
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... naturally con- fer upon their clergy , the inquisition superadds its terrors . Three courts of that inexorable tribunal maintain the purity of the catholic faith in Spanish America . The tithes throughout America be- long to the king ...
... naturally con- fer upon their clergy , the inquisition superadds its terrors . Three courts of that inexorable tribunal maintain the purity of the catholic faith in Spanish America . The tithes throughout America be- long to the king ...
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... natural to the occasion , would exhibit a gentle quivering motion , afford a very just and roughened by a light breeze . resemblance to the sea , just curled But that the resemblance farther extends , as Pope supposes , to " the repose ...
... natural to the occasion , would exhibit a gentle quivering motion , afford a very just and roughened by a light breeze . resemblance to the sea , just curled But that the resemblance farther extends , as Pope supposes , to " the repose ...
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