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" The voluntary outpouring of the public feeling, made to-day, from the North to the South, and from the East to the West, proves this sentiment to be both just and natural. "
The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany - Page 355
1832
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A Sermon, Delivered Before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq., Governor, the ...

Thomas Baldwin - 1802 - 68 pages
...And it proves to be a wise and beauti- " fully organized system ; diffusing its salutary influence from the north to the south, and from the east to the west. It blesses alike the rich and the poor, and has this distinctive excellence, that it neither favours...
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The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations ..., Volume 11

John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1810 - 926 pages
...lias been noticed by naturalists, for its gregarious and migratory propensities. Shoals of them pass from the north to the south, and from the east to the west, in quest of food, for the purposes of depositing their spawn in the rivers, and enjoying that proportion...
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Disquisitions in the History of Medicine: Part First ..., Issue 177, Volume 1

Richard Millar - 1811 - 356 pages
...the Caffres, see Jast named Voyager, vol. II. 35, 36. AMERICA. Among the whole Aborigines of America, from the north to the south, and from the east to' the west, the only medicine known has been found in the hands of the priesthood. Some' tribes, it is true, have...
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Sermons Preached at the Annual Election

1820 - 590 pages
...established. And it proves to be a wise and fully organized system ; diffusing its salutary influence from the north to the south, and from the east to the west. It blesses alike the rich and the poor, and has this distinctive excellence, that it neither favours...
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The Academician: Containing the Elements of ..., Volume 1, Issues 1-25

1820 - 436 pages
...education, botb scientific and religious, is brought almost to .very man's door: the rich and the poor, from the north to the south, and from the east to the west, seem to participate in this great national blessing.* « Si literis rion poles, et virtuti stude. Nemo...
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The Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts ..., Volume 8

Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 476 pages
...She can boast of a variety of railroads, now progressing, from the cnmmeretal metropolis, diverging from the north to the south, and from the east to the west, connecting almost every county in her own state, in one link of improvement, leading to the lakes in...
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Essays on American Silk: And the Best Means of Rendering it a Source of ...

John D'Homergue, Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - 1830 - 158 pages
...nevertheless the mulberry tree is cultivated and silk worms are raised in all parts of this country, from the north to the south and from the east to the west; I have examined the cocoons produced in this state, and have extracted silk from them, which I have...
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Letters to a Young Naturalist on the Study of Nature and Natural Theology

James Lawson Drummond - 1831 - 508 pages
...suppress the puerile and degrading belief in supernatural occurrences, and in pretenders to the'working of miracles. The true place to search for what is...when we descend from the consideration of suns and systems, of stars wheeling in their orbits with a velocity quicker than thought, of worlds compared...
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Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania, Volume 8

1832 - 460 pages
...She can boast of a variety of railroads, now progressing, from the commercial metropolis, diverging from the north to the south, and from the east to the west, connecting almost every county in her own state, in one link of improvement, leading to the lakes in...
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Letters to a Young Naturalist on the Study of Nature and Natural Theology

James Lawson Drummond - 1832 - 312 pages
...feel satisfied, that the task of teaching mankind in general such solid and various knowledge as tion and morality, is any thing but hopeless. Knowledge...when we descend from the consideration of suns and systems, of stars wheeling in their orbits with a velocity quicker than thought, of worlds compared...
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