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A brief Account of the Jesuits , with historical Proofs ini Support of it , tending to
establish the Danger of the Revival of that Order to the World at large , and to the
United Kingdom in particular . 8vo . pp . 64 . London . Rivingtons , Hatchard , & c .
A brief Account of the Jesuits , with historical Proofs ini Support of it , tending to
establish the Danger of the Revival of that Order to the World at large , and to the
United Kingdom in particular . 8vo . pp . 64 . London . Rivingtons , Hatchard , & c .
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Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for promoting Agriculture ; containing
Communications on various Subjects in Husbandry and rural Affairs . 2 . A
Geological Account of the United States ; comprehending a short Description of
their Animal ...
Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for promoting Agriculture ; containing
Communications on various Subjects in Husbandry and rural Affairs . 2 . A
Geological Account of the United States ; comprehending a short Description of
their Animal ...
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His first volume , which it does not now fall within our plan to notice , presents an
entertaining account of our most important colony , Canada : the second volume ,
to which we shall occasionally refer , astensibly treats of the United States in ...
His first volume , which it does not now fall within our plan to notice , presents an
entertaining account of our most important colony , Canada : the second volume ,
to which we shall occasionally refer , astensibly treats of the United States in ...
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For the varieties of grain , the United States are indebted to the other quarters of
the world , with the exception of the wateroat . But though they cannot boast of
originating those necessary articles , we may justly assign to them the praise of ...
For the varieties of grain , the United States are indebted to the other quarters of
the world , with the exception of the wateroat . But though they cannot boast of
originating those necessary articles , we may justly assign to them the praise of ...
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The maple ranks in the first importance among the forest trees of the United
States . The Eastern and Middle States , it has been computed , furnish a
sufficient number of maple trees to supply them with the article of sugar . We have
before us a ...
The maple ranks in the first importance among the forest trees of the United
States . The Eastern and Middle States , it has been computed , furnish a
sufficient number of maple trees to supply them with the article of sugar . We have
before us a ...
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