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Pagina 112
... volume before us will be found to contain , we think , some- thing more than a mere promise of better things . While ... volume , p . 335. , Num- ber for March , 1819 . We would send a private answer to our correspondent who dates ...
... volume before us will be found to contain , we think , some- thing more than a mere promise of better things . While ... volume , p . 335. , Num- ber for March , 1819 . We would send a private answer to our correspondent who dates ...
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... volume , we could have wished that the survey of the mental functions had been reserved for the close , and not in- terjected among reviews of a merely physical complexion : at least , when we have been holding converse with reason and ...
... volume , we could have wished that the survey of the mental functions had been reserved for the close , and not in- terjected among reviews of a merely physical complexion : at least , when we have been holding converse with reason and ...
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... volume of Captain Clias was foremost in point of appearance before the public . The Military Officer ' alludes to it in his preface , and states that it was in no degree the cause or origin of his own labors , for that his MS . was put ...
... volume of Captain Clias was foremost in point of appearance before the public . The Military Officer ' alludes to it in his preface , and states that it was in no degree the cause or origin of his own labors , for that his MS . was put ...
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