The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... referred their specimens for examination ; but the total separa- tion of the two departments has already led to difficulties , which we shall have occasion to mention . For the present , we shall content ourselves with remarking , that ...
... referred their specimens for examination ; but the total separa- tion of the two departments has already led to difficulties , which we shall have occasion to mention . For the present , we shall content ourselves with remarking , that ...
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... referred , the geologists by whom they have been drawn up have not only given the re- sults of their own observations , but have added all that was be- fore known from the researches of others . We have thus before us in one connected ...
... referred , the geologists by whom they have been drawn up have not only given the re- sults of their own observations , but have added all that was be- fore known from the researches of others . We have thus before us in one connected ...
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... referred to the reports . The galena is often as- sociated with ores of zinc and copper pyrites . The lead mine at Rossie , county of St. Lawrence , is by far the richest yet found in the state . " The vein is situated about two and a ...
... referred to the reports . The galena is often as- sociated with ores of zinc and copper pyrites . The lead mine at Rossie , county of St. Lawrence , is by far the richest yet found in the state . " The vein is situated about two and a ...
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... referred to them . It has come to be agreed , however , that the bible is not designed to teach philosophy , nor natural history in any of its de- partments , nor astronomy ; but that it is a record of the operations of divine ...
... referred to them . It has come to be agreed , however , that the bible is not designed to teach philosophy , nor natural history in any of its de- partments , nor astronomy ; but that it is a record of the operations of divine ...
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... referred , as it should be , to its effect on the mind . Nowhere do the clearest " authority " and the perception of fitness and good results , work together with greater strength and harmony . The general principles , too , that apply ...
... referred , as it should be , to its effect on the mind . Nowhere do the clearest " authority " and the perception of fitness and good results , work together with greater strength and harmony . The general principles , too , that apply ...
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