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Стр. 157
The high reputation which Dr . Holland had acquired among those who have
known him longest , and the pleasing style of his earlier productions , excited
considerable expectations when this new product of his pen was announced .
How far ...
The high reputation which Dr . Holland had acquired among those who have
known him longest , and the pleasing style of his earlier productions , excited
considerable expectations when this new product of his pen was announced .
How far ...
Стр. 354
Iodine , obtained by the process described above , is a solid substance of a
blueish white colour and metallic lustre , so as to bear a considerable
resemblance to plumbago . It is still more like galena ; but perhaps approaches
most nearly to ...
Iodine , obtained by the process described above , is a solid substance of a
blueish white colour and metallic lustre , so as to bear a considerable
resemblance to plumbago . It is still more like galena ; but perhaps approaches
most nearly to ...
Стр. 382
At one time , a considerable quantity of silk was raised ... It is , however , found in
various parts of the country in considerable abundance , but especially on the
eastern bank of the Cayuga Lake , where there is a bed thirteen miles in extent ...
At one time , a considerable quantity of silk was raised ... It is , however , found in
various parts of the country in considerable abundance , but especially on the
eastern bank of the Cayuga Lake , where there is a bed thirteen miles in extent ...
Стр. 409
A considerable share of their exports was furnished by their own portion of the
Union ; but the greater part was supplied by the Southern States . The latter ,
however , had but few ships of their own , and cared not who were the carriers ,
so that ...
A considerable share of their exports was furnished by their own portion of the
Union ; but the greater part was supplied by the Southern States . The latter ,
however , had but few ships of their own , and cared not who were the carriers ,
so that ...
Стр. 559
... which it easily may , of continuing this injury without detection and punishment
for any considerable length of time , a greater evil ought not to be incurred for the
sake of avoiding another which can in no sense be regarded as considerable .
... which it easily may , of continuing this injury without detection and punishment
for any considerable length of time , a greater evil ought not to be incurred for the
sake of avoiding another which can in no sense be regarded as considerable .
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