The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... according to the statement of his son , he partly formed his plan of discovery , his principal argument was de- rived from the " Nature of Things . " " He set down as a fundamental and established principle , that the earth was a ...
... according to the statement of his son , he partly formed his plan of discovery , his principal argument was de- rived from the " Nature of Things . " " He set down as a fundamental and established principle , that the earth was a ...
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... according to the com- mon law of England , which was , and is the common law of this land . But we shall presently cite other instances to shew that the Federal Government in laying down its principles , has as- sumed more has been less ...
... according to the com- mon law of England , which was , and is the common law of this land . But we shall presently cite other instances to shew that the Federal Government in laying down its principles , has as- sumed more has been less ...
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... according to some , to seventy , according to others , to three hundred distinct hordes , speaking different languages because they live apart and , on account of their insolence and fierceness , carry on no commerce with each other ...
... according to some , to seventy , according to others , to three hundred distinct hordes , speaking different languages because they live apart and , on account of their insolence and fierceness , carry on no commerce with each other ...
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ORIGIN OF Rhyme | 31 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA | 114 |
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