The Philadelphia Book, Or, Specimens of Metropolitan Literature |
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Don't trust to his mean appearance , he is one of nature's own ... for taking altitudes at sea , which will be adopted by all the maritime nations , and be the means of rendering navigation much easier and safer than it was before .
Don't trust to his mean appearance , he is one of nature's own ... for taking altitudes at sea , which will be adopted by all the maritime nations , and be the means of rendering navigation much easier and safer than it was before .
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Don't trust to his mean appearance , he is one of nature's own ... for taking altitudes at sea , which will be adopted by all the maritime nations , and be the means of rendering navigation much easier and safer than it was before .
Don't trust to his mean appearance , he is one of nature's own ... for taking altitudes at sea , which will be adopted by all the maritime nations , and be the means of rendering navigation much easier and safer than it was before .
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Inferior , but not mean geniuses are also to be found in our rising city . I see Nicholas Scull , the geographer , who published the first correct map of Pennsylvania ; I see Ralph , who , though he will never reach a very high grade ...
Inferior , but not mean geniuses are also to be found in our rising city . I see Nicholas Scull , the geographer , who published the first correct map of Pennsylvania ; I see Ralph , who , though he will never reach a very high grade ...
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These considerations may furnish us with the means of deciding a controversy , arising from a variation in the manuscripts ; some of which have it a hill , and others the hill , for as the description is in no other part local ...
These considerations may furnish us with the means of deciding a controversy , arising from a variation in the manuscripts ; some of which have it a hill , and others the hill , for as the description is in no other part local ...
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Very right : —and by these means you acquire a most perfect knowledge of a salt - box : but tell me , is the idea of a salt - box a salt idea ? a a a STU . Not unless the ideal box hath ideal salt 34 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
Very right : —and by these means you acquire a most perfect knowledge of a salt - box : but tell me , is the idea of a salt - box a salt idea ? a a a STU . Not unless the ideal box hath ideal salt 34 THE PHILADELPHIA BOOK .
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