The Southern Review, 4권A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... true that , as our author himself confesses , " the criterions which distin- guish the mineral , vegetable and animal creations from each other , are at this time [ at what time were they not ? ] pretty well understood . " But as young ...
... true that , as our author himself confesses , " the criterions which distin- guish the mineral , vegetable and animal creations from each other , are at this time [ at what time were they not ? ] pretty well understood . " But as young ...
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... true , as we find is the case with corals , corallines , oysters , muscles , sponges , & c . 2. The stomach , & c . have been denied to be this long sought for criterion , because the mere form of the instrument or organ of digestion is ...
... true , as we find is the case with corals , corallines , oysters , muscles , sponges , & c . 2. The stomach , & c . have been denied to be this long sought for criterion , because the mere form of the instrument or organ of digestion is ...
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... true epic plan of interpolating into the matter in hand , a retrospective narration beginning at the origin of things . This vicious and disgustful redundancy besets us every where . Our compositions - our speeches , are the very ...
... true epic plan of interpolating into the matter in hand , a retrospective narration beginning at the origin of things . This vicious and disgustful redundancy besets us every where . Our compositions - our speeches , are the very ...
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... true doctrine upon an important and some- what litigated point of public law . We are induced to do this , not only because it is due to Mr. Hoffman to exhibit a specimen of his best manner , but also because the subject involved in the ...
... true doctrine upon an important and some- what litigated point of public law . We are induced to do this , not only because it is due to Mr. Hoffman to exhibit a specimen of his best manner , but also because the subject involved in the ...
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... true , that states as well as individuals may become too affluent for their own welfare - that it is as natural for the one as the other to neglect the practice of the severer virtues , and to forget the maxims of prudence and frugality ...
... true , that states as well as individuals may become too affluent for their own welfare - that it is as natural for the one as the other to neglect the practice of the severer virtues , and to forget the maxims of prudence and frugality ...
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