The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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Side 45
... existence is based upon those principles which would have constituted the ground - work of a voluntary and for- mal confederation . Man is , undoubtedly , gregarious from instinct ; and , associations were probably first entered into ...
... existence is based upon those principles which would have constituted the ground - work of a voluntary and for- mal confederation . Man is , undoubtedly , gregarious from instinct ; and , associations were probably first entered into ...
Side 47
... existence of a power to imprison debtors , who omit or refuse to pay their just debts , till some sa- tisfaction be made - either by payment , or by proof of inability to pay . They dis sent as to the proper residence of this power ...
... existence of a power to imprison debtors , who omit or refuse to pay their just debts , till some sa- tisfaction be made - either by payment , or by proof of inability to pay . They dis sent as to the proper residence of this power ...
Side 52
... existence of all nations . " We admire the power by which the hu- man mind has measured the motions of globes , which nature seemed to have conceal- ed for ever from our view . Genius and science have burst the limits of space , and a ...
... existence of all nations . " We admire the power by which the hu- man mind has measured the motions of globes , which nature seemed to have conceal- ed for ever from our view . Genius and science have burst the limits of space , and a ...
Side 53
... existence of living beings , " are contained in the seventh sec- tion of the essay , in which our author writes as follows . " As we ascend to higher points of eleva- tion , and advance towards the lofty summits of the mountains , the ...
... existence of living beings , " are contained in the seventh sec- tion of the essay , in which our author writes as follows . " As we ascend to higher points of eleva- tion , and advance towards the lofty summits of the mountains , the ...
Side 54
... existence of ani- mal life . Cuvier does not go into detail on this subject , but refers for proofs more at large to Pallas , Saussure , Deluc , and others , and concludes the section thus : " Hence , it is impossible to deny , that the ...
... existence of ani- mal life . Cuvier does not go into detail on this subject , but refers for proofs more at large to Pallas , Saussure , Deluc , and others , and concludes the section thus : " Hence , it is impossible to deny , that the ...
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