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The Journal of a Naturalist ... - Page 291
by John Leonard Knapp - 1831 - 286 pages
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Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 13

Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1833 - 614 pages
...the work, instead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused with ai much pleasure aa profit." — Baltimore American. " We view it as a...believe the discrimination of our countrymen will sustain the publishers, and well re ward them for this contribution to American Literature." —Baltimore...
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The Armenians: A Tale of Constantinople, Volume 1

Charles MacFarlane - 1830 - 314 pages
...usefulness which ought to secure for it the most flattering encouragement and patronage.—Federal Gazette. The variety of topics is of course vast, and they...might be regularly perused with as much pleasure as profit.—Baltimore American. We view it as a publication worthy of the age and of the country, and...
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Geographia Classica, Or, The Application of Antient Geography to the Classics

Samuel Butler - 1831 - 292 pages
...treated in a manner which is at once so full of information and so interesting, that the work, instead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused...believe the discrimination of our countrymen will sustain the publishers, and well reward them for this contribution to American Literature." —Baltimore...
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A Discourse on the Revolutions of the Surface of the Globe, and the Changes ...

Georges baron Cuvier - 1831 - 322 pages
...treated in a manner which is at once so full of information and so interesting, that the work, instead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused...believe the discrimination of our countrymen will sustain the publishers, and well reward them for this contribution to American Literature.— Baltimore...
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Considerations on the Currency and Banking System of the United States

Albert Gallatin - 1831 - 120 pages
...treated in a manner which is at once so full of information and so interesting, that the work, instead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused...believe the discrimination of our countrymen will sustain the publishers, and well reward them for this contribution to American Literature.— Baltimore...
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Chemical Manipulation: Being Instructions to Students in Chemistry, on the ...

Michael Faraday - 1831 - 712 pages
...in a manner which is at once so full of information and *'o intere.-'tini!, that the work, instead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused...country, and cannot but believe the discrimination of onr countrymen will sustain the publishers, and well reward them fol this contribution to American...
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The Persian Adventurer: Being the Sequel of "The Kuzzilbash", Volume 1

James Baillie Fraser - 1831 - 338 pages
...full of information and so interesting, that tho work, instead of being merely referred to, might bo regularly perused with as much pleasure as profit....believe the discrimination of our countrymen will sustain the publishers, and well reward them for this contribution to American Literature. — Baltimore...
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The Journal of a Naturalist

John Leonard Knapp - 1831 - 330 pages
...treated in a manner which is at once so full of information and so interesting, that the work, instead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused....publication worthy of the age and of the country, ani cannot but believe the discrimination of our countrymen will sustain the publishers, and well reward...
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History of the Northmen, Or Danes and Normans: From the Earliest Times to ...

Henry Wheaton - 1831 - 432 pages
...treated in a manner which is at once so full of information and HO interesting, that the work, instead of being merely referred to, might be regularly perused...profit." — Baltimore American. *' We view it as n publication worthy of the age and of the country, and cannot but believe the discrimination of our...
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A Treatise on Mechanics

Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1831 - 390 pages
...treated in a manner which ia at once so full of information and so interesting, that the work, instead of being merely referred to,, might be regularly perused...pleasure as profit. — Baltimore American. We view itus a publication worthy of the age^and of the country, and cannot but believe the discrimination...
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