The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Том 25Henry Colburn, 1828 |
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... whole of that docu- ment . We have again been obliged , in consequence of the pressure of other matter , to postpone the greater portion of Reviews of Books : the subject shall be attended to in our next Number . Several original ...
... whole of that docu- ment . We have again been obliged , in consequence of the pressure of other matter , to postpone the greater portion of Reviews of Books : the subject shall be attended to in our next Number . Several original ...
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... ventured his influence as a politician , and threw the whole weight of his character and talent into the scale of internal improvement . Although vehemently opposed by his political adversaries , im- peded 2 Inland Navigation of the.
... ventured his influence as a politician , and threw the whole weight of his character and talent into the scale of internal improvement . Although vehemently opposed by his political adversaries , im- peded 2 Inland Navigation of the.
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... whole strength was applied to the purpose , been fully imitated . The federal government was applied to at an early period , to contribute its aid to internal improvement , by a grant of public land to the several States , in proportion ...
... whole strength was applied to the purpose , been fully imitated . The federal government was applied to at an early period , to contribute its aid to internal improvement , by a grant of public land to the several States , in proportion ...
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... whole canal is less than eighteen miles in length . The navigation of the Chesapeake is safe and uninterrupted as far as the Capes of Virginia : within these is situated the town of Norfolk , a commercial mart of some importance . The ...
... whole canal is less than eighteen miles in length . The navigation of the Chesapeake is safe and uninterrupted as far as the Capes of Virginia : within these is situated the town of Norfolk , a commercial mart of some importance . The ...
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... whole coast of Georgia is lined by the sea islands , within which are navigable sounds , and they extend beyond the southern limits of the state as far as the mouth of the river St. John's , in Florida . By means of this last river , or ...
... whole coast of Georgia is lined by the sea islands , within which are navigable sounds , and they extend beyond the southern limits of the state as far as the mouth of the river St. John's , in Florida . By means of this last river , or ...
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