The Philadelphia Book: Or, Specimens of Metropolitan LiteratureKey & Biddle, 1836 - 380 páginas |
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... True American Statesman . - Nicholas Biddle , 151 The Dead Soldier . - Henry D. Bird , 159 Prediction . - Richard Penn Smith , 162 Suffolk's Soliloquy . - D . P. Brown , 183 Misrepresentations of America . - J . W. Williams , 185 ...
... True American Statesman . - Nicholas Biddle , 151 The Dead Soldier . - Henry D. Bird , 159 Prediction . - Richard Penn Smith , 162 Suffolk's Soliloquy . - D . P. Brown , 183 Misrepresentations of America . - J . W. Williams , 185 ...
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... , whilst they ascended for water to recruit him . This interpretation , it is true , derives some countenance from the consideration that Jack and Gill were in reality , as will appear in the course THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 23.
... , whilst they ascended for water to recruit him . This interpretation , it is true , derives some countenance from the consideration that Jack and Gill were in reality , as will appear in the course THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 23.
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... - box in fact , having never had any salt in it ; and it may possi- bly be applied to some other use . PROF . Very true : —for a salt - box THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 3338 Specimen of a Collegiate Examination -Francis Hopkinson,
... - box in fact , having never had any salt in it ; and it may possi- bly be applied to some other use . PROF . Very true : —for a salt - box THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK . 3338 Specimen of a Collegiate Examination -Francis Hopkinson,
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Or, Specimens of Metropolitan Literature Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. PROF . Very true : —for a salt - box which never had , hath not now , and perhaps never may have , any salt in it , can only be termed a possible salt - box . What is a ...
Or, Specimens of Metropolitan Literature Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. PROF . Very true : —for a salt - box which never had , hath not now , and perhaps never may have , any salt in it , can only be termed a possible salt - box . What is a ...
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... True : -and therefore an abstract idea cannot be either salt or fresh ; round or square ; long or short : for a true abstract idea must be entirely free of all ad- juncts . And this shows the difference between a salt idea , and an idea ...
... True : -and therefore an abstract idea cannot be either salt or fresh ; round or square ; long or short : for a true abstract idea must be entirely free of all ad- juncts . And this shows the difference between a salt idea , and an idea ...
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