The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... object so worthy , in either regard , of our attention . The Russian Count Romanzoff , with dis- tinguished liberality , has equipped , at his private expense , a vessel under the com- mand of Lieut . Kotzebue , for a voyage into the ...
... object so worthy , in either regard , of our attention . The Russian Count Romanzoff , with dis- tinguished liberality , has equipped , at his private expense , a vessel under the com- mand of Lieut . Kotzebue , for a voyage into the ...
Side 5
... object , by military power , his lordship next assumed the character of the magis- trate , and in this capacity put all the partners , whom he found there , in confine- ment , and afterwards sent them off as pri- soners to Upper Canada ...
... object , by military power , his lordship next assumed the character of the magis- trate , and in this capacity put all the partners , whom he found there , in confine- ment , and afterwards sent them off as pri- soners to Upper Canada ...
Side 7
... object from which his attention should never be long diverted . In all studious enterprises , ( if we may be allowed the phrase , ) he will be found to proceed on a very erroneous plan , who thinks to make the extraordi- nary efforts of ...
... object from which his attention should never be long diverted . In all studious enterprises , ( if we may be allowed the phrase , ) he will be found to proceed on a very erroneous plan , who thinks to make the extraordi- nary efforts of ...
Side 11
... objects , the good order and felicity of mankind ; he , too , who has exercised his genius in discern- ing the numerous modifications , combina- tions and distinctions of its principles , the infinite number of cases seemingly alike ...
... objects , the good order and felicity of mankind ; he , too , who has exercised his genius in discern- ing the numerous modifications , combina- tions and distinctions of its principles , the infinite number of cases seemingly alike ...
Side 23
... object of cultivation , and they raise as fine ones here as any in the world . " The bread - fruit and the cocoa- nut trees were brought with them in the Bounty , and have been reared with great success . Pigs , also , came by the same ...
... object of cultivation , and they raise as fine ones here as any in the world . " The bread - fruit and the cocoa- nut trees were brought with them in the Bounty , and have been reared with great success . Pigs , also , came by the same ...
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