The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... direct com- mercial intercourse between the Black and Caspian Seas . " As the travellers approached the Tskeniskal , the stream which divides Mingrelia from Imerithia , they found the country more improved , and the number of new ...
... direct com- mercial intercourse between the Black and Caspian Seas . " As the travellers approached the Tskeniskal , the stream which divides Mingrelia from Imerithia , they found the country more improved , and the number of new ...
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... direct and immediate effect of cold is not all , nor is it , perhaps , even the most important of its agencies in the matter under consideration . The permanent influence of cold upon the human system cannot be exactly described ; we ...
... direct and immediate effect of cold is not all , nor is it , perhaps , even the most important of its agencies in the matter under consideration . The permanent influence of cold upon the human system cannot be exactly described ; we ...
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... direct than any other , and for that very reason , has a more immediate tendency to stimulate and uphold new enterprizes . " 2. It avoids the inconvenience of a temporary augmentation of price , which is incident to some other modes ...
... direct than any other , and for that very reason , has a more immediate tendency to stimulate and uphold new enterprizes . " 2. It avoids the inconvenience of a temporary augmentation of price , which is incident to some other modes ...
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