| DeWitt Clinton, Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York (New York, N.Y.) - 1815 - 160 psl.
...countries. New improvements in planting, gardening, clearing land, etc. And all philosophical experiments that let light into the nature of things, tend to increase the power of man over matter, and multiply the conveniences or pleasures of life. That a correspondence, already hegun... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York (New York, N.Y.) - 1815 - 616 psl.
...countries. New improvements in planting, gardening, clearing land, &c. And all philosophical experiments that let light into the nature of things, tend to increase the power of man over matter, and multiply the conveniences or pleasures of life. That a correspondence, already begun... | |
| Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1827 - 342 psl.
...new arts, trades, and manufactures that may be proposed or thought of; all philosophical experiments that let light into the nature of things, tend to increase the power of mind over matter, and multiply the conveniences or pleasures of life." It proved to be impossible,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1838 - 632 psl.
...countries ; new improvements in planting, gardening, and clearing land ; and all philosophical experiments that let light into the nature of things, tend to increase the power of man over matter, and multiply the conveniences or pleasures of life. That a correspondence, already begun... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 640 psl.
...countries ; new improvements in planting, gardening, and clearing land ; and all philosophical experiments that let light into the nature of things, tend to increase the power of man over matter, and multiply the conveniences or pleasures of life. That a correspondence, already begun... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 668 psl.
...countries ; new improvements in planting, gardening, and clearing land ; and all philosophical experiments that let light into the nature of things, tend to increase the power of man over matter, and multiply the conveniences or pleasures of life." He concluded his circular with these... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 426 psl.
...and manufactures ; in geography and topography ; in agriculture ; and " all philosophical experiments that let light into the nature of things, tend to increase the power of man over matter, and multiply the conveniences or pleasures of life." The circular proposes that " a correspondence... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 434 psl.
...and manufactures ; in geography and topography; in agriculture; and "all philosophical experiments that let light into the nature of things, tend to increase the power of man over matter, and multiply the conveniences or pleasures of life." The circular proposes that " a correspondence... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1896 - 1250 psl.
...countries; new improvements in planting, gardening, and clearing land, and all philosophical experiments that let light into the nature of things, tend to increase the power of man over matter, and multiply the conveniences or pleasures of life. That a correspondence, already begun... | |
| Joseph Carson - 1869 - 266 psl.
...arts, trades and manufactures, geography, topography, agriculture, "and all philosophical experiments that let light into the nature of things, tend to increase the power of man over matter, and multiply the conveniences and pleasures of life." Upon its going into operation Dr.... | |
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