The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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... from the New Annual Register , for 1802 . " Mr. Pinkerton may well say that this geography is digested on a new plan . It forms in reality a new era in the science or rather for the first time scientifically arranges that which , till.
... from the New Annual Register , for 1802 . " Mr. Pinkerton may well say that this geography is digested on a new plan . It forms in reality a new era in the science or rather for the first time scientifically arranges that which , till.
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... says , with hel- mets , spears , and shields , which , from the impatience 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 ...
... says , with hel- mets , spears , and shields , which , from the impatience 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 ...
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... say , that he wondered how the haruspices , when they looked each other in the face , could refrain from laughing , nevertheless , did not scruple to lend his assistance towards carrying on the deception . Even the sacred school of ...
... say , that he wondered how the haruspices , when they looked each other in the face , could refrain from laughing , nevertheless , did not scruple to lend his assistance towards carrying on the deception . Even the sacred school of ...
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... say to what degree of wisdom and happiness men might , by this time , have attained . It is not only contrary to experi- ence , but to the nature of things , that error should be productive of good . In the strict language of philosophy ...
... say to what degree of wisdom and happiness men might , by this time , have attained . It is not only contrary to experi- ence , but to the nature of things , that error should be productive of good . In the strict language of philosophy ...
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... say that a Jew- ess shall not marry a christian , nor a christian woman a Jew ; neither does it declare that the Jews can only marry among themselves . The law forbids only marriages with the seven Canaanean nations , with Ammon , Moab ...
... say that a Jew- ess shall not marry a christian , nor a christian woman a Jew ; neither does it declare that the Jews can only marry among themselves . The law forbids only marriages with the seven Canaanean nations , with Ammon , Moab ...
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