The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Том 6,Выпуски 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... ment of more than thirteen thousand words , referring to the pages where they are classed by their vowel sounds . This gentleman appears also to be sensible of the necessity of a more perfect nota- tion of sounds , for in the preface to ...
... ment of more than thirteen thousand words , referring to the pages where they are classed by their vowel sounds . This gentleman appears also to be sensible of the necessity of a more perfect nota- tion of sounds , for in the preface to ...
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... ment obliges you to pass . This statement already explains to you in part the reason why travellers in France so generally prefer to ride on from morning till night without alighting . The scenery in general is so uniform , that you ...
... ment obliges you to pass . This statement already explains to you in part the reason why travellers in France so generally prefer to ride on from morning till night without alighting . The scenery in general is so uniform , that you ...
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... ment in rural economy , which nothing but time and a rapid increase 1809. ] MEMOIRS OF THE PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY , & c Bill of Mortality for Portsmouth, Memoirs of the Philadelphia REVIEW ciety for promoting Agriculture.
... ment in rural economy , which nothing but time and a rapid increase 1809. ] MEMOIRS OF THE PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY , & c Bill of Mortality for Portsmouth, Memoirs of the Philadelphia REVIEW ciety for promoting Agriculture.
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... ment of private or publick societies under the sanction and patronage of government . Such companies will possess an inherent influence , and exercise a kind of agricultural jurisdiction over the country , which could not be felt by any ...
... ment of private or publick societies under the sanction and patronage of government . Such companies will possess an inherent influence , and exercise a kind of agricultural jurisdiction over the country , which could not be felt by any ...
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... ment of the soil . The best means of preserving manure , is supposed to be a stercorary or compost pit , which is better calculated to permit the fermentation to go on , than any mode hitherto proposed . Mr. Pe- ters has given a very ...
... ment of the soil . The best means of preserving manure , is supposed to be a stercorary or compost pit , which is better calculated to permit the fermentation to go on , than any mode hitherto proposed . Mr. Pe- ters has given a very ...
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