The North American Review, Bände 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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more expressive than language , told him , that he had better stop gathering good - for - nothing weeds , and take to some honest and profitable employment . This thing is too common to be won- dered at , and is moreover easily enough ...
more expressive than language , told him , that he had better stop gathering good - for - nothing weeds , and take to some honest and profitable employment . This thing is too common to be won- dered at , and is moreover easily enough ...
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... language plainer than words , that we may find analogous plants where this ine- quality is still greater , and others where these organs , thus subject to partial abortion , have entirely disappeared . It may be received as a general ...
... language plainer than words , that we may find analogous plants where this ine- quality is still greater , and others where these organs , thus subject to partial abortion , have entirely disappeared . It may be received as a general ...
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... language correctly by the ear , long before it is capable of comprehending a rule of grammar . It is the province of a work like Mr. Justice Story's , and by him most successfully administered , -to place the entire learning relative to ...
... language correctly by the ear , long before it is capable of comprehending a rule of grammar . It is the province of a work like Mr. Justice Story's , and by him most successfully administered , -to place the entire learning relative to ...
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... language of Irving ! They have gone down amidst the roar of the tempest , their bones lie whitening among the caverns of the deep . Silence , oblivion , -like the waves , have closed over them , and no one can tell the story of their ...
... language of Irving ! They have gone down amidst the roar of the tempest , their bones lie whitening among the caverns of the deep . Silence , oblivion , -like the waves , have closed over them , and no one can tell the story of their ...
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... language ; and , if we may rely on the estimate of Scoresby , 80,000 men , employed in counting from the creation , could only number two square miles of these animalculae . These are food for the next higher order , and each degree be ...
... language ; and , if we may rely on the estimate of Scoresby , 80,000 men , employed in counting from the creation , could only number two square miles of these animalculae . These are food for the next higher order , and each degree be ...
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