The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Volumen 3M. Thomas, 1814 |
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... importance of its numerous rivers , and its commercial and other natural advan- tages . I therefore indulge the expectation , that the subsequent sketches , however inaccurate or erroneous , will not prove wholly unacceptable to the ...
... importance of its numerous rivers , and its commercial and other natural advan- tages . I therefore indulge the expectation , that the subsequent sketches , however inaccurate or erroneous , will not prove wholly unacceptable to the ...
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... important of all the benefits of religion , will he consent to have the Indians disturbed , in their devout and laudable adherence to the creed of their forefathers . The book contains a variety of passages in which the writer appears ...
... important of all the benefits of religion , will he consent to have the Indians disturbed , in their devout and laudable adherence to the creed of their forefathers . The book contains a variety of passages in which the writer appears ...
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... important duties . Every duty imposes the secondary obligation to preserve the means of performing it , and , consequently , to pre- serve life , which comprehends all these means . The most homely instances are the best illustrations ...
... important duties . Every duty imposes the secondary obligation to preserve the means of performing it , and , consequently , to pre- serve life , which comprehends all these means . The most homely instances are the best illustrations ...
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... importance , and which characterized him through life - a habit of study and observation , a reverence for the chris- tian religion , and the habitual performance of the duties it incul- cates for his accomplished and pious instructor ...
... importance , and which characterized him through life - a habit of study and observation , a reverence for the chris- tian religion , and the habitual performance of the duties it incul- cates for his accomplished and pious instructor ...
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... important benefits to the science of medicine . The same mode of acquiring knowledge which was recommended by Mr. Locke , and the very manner of his commonplace book , was also early adopted by Dr. Rush , and was daily continued to the ...
... important benefits to the science of medicine . The same mode of acquiring knowledge which was recommended by Mr. Locke , and the very manner of his commonplace book , was also early adopted by Dr. Rush , and was daily continued to the ...
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