The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 45
... given engine would produce in a boat of given dimensions . Provided with these , he proceed- ed to construct a boat so adapted to the powers 1825. ] 45 Renwick's Introductory Lecture .
... given engine would produce in a boat of given dimensions . Provided with these , he proceed- ed to construct a boat so adapted to the powers 1825. ] 45 Renwick's Introductory Lecture .
Page 273
... given the same charm to his glorious romance , by adopting a simplicity of diction , and occasional inversions , which can only fail to please those to whom the Roman language is indeed dead , and who have no mental associations with ...
... given the same charm to his glorious romance , by adopting a simplicity of diction , and occasional inversions , which can only fail to please those to whom the Roman language is indeed dead , and who have no mental associations with ...
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... given to his people the alphabet of their language . It is composed of eighty - six characters , by which , in a few days , the older Indians , who had despaired of deriving an edu- cation by means of the schools , and who are not ...
... given to his people the alphabet of their language . It is composed of eighty - six characters , by which , in a few days , the older Indians , who had despaired of deriving an edu- cation by means of the schools , and who are not ...
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