American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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... suppose some merit in this , and that it entitles them to some favour ; you are therefore to forget it all , or resent it , as if they had done you injury . If they happen to be zealous whigs , friends of liberty , nurtured in ...
... suppose some merit in this , and that it entitles them to some favour ; you are therefore to forget it all , or resent it , as if they had done you injury . If they happen to be zealous whigs , friends of liberty , nurtured in ...
Strana 194
... suppose this circumstance equivocal . But , 1. The skeleton of the mammoth ( for so the incognitum has been called ) bespeaks an animal of five or six times the cubic volume of the elephant , as Mons . de Buffon has admitted . 2. The ...
... suppose this circumstance equivocal . But , 1. The skeleton of the mammoth ( for so the incognitum has been called ) bespeaks an animal of five or six times the cubic volume of the elephant , as Mons . de Buffon has admitted . 2. The ...
Strana 195
... suppose the nature of the elephant fitted . However , it has been demonstrated , that , if a variation of obliquity in the ecliptic takes place at all , it is vibratory , and never exceeds the limits of nine degrees , which is not ...
... suppose the nature of the elephant fitted . However , it has been demonstrated , that , if a variation of obliquity in the ecliptic takes place at all , it is vibratory , and never exceeds the limits of nine degrees , which is not ...
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INTRODUCTION | xi |
A NOTE ON THE TEXTS | xxxix |
Jonathan Mayhew | 3 |
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