Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomas |
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... in a high day married to the Human Race , rising , and swelling , and rolling on , strong and certain as the Atlantic tide ; they come numerous as ocean waves when east winds blow , their destination commensurate with the continent ...
... in a high day married to the Human Race , rising , and swelling , and rolling on , strong and certain as the Atlantic tide ; they come numerous as ocean waves when east winds blow , their destination commensurate with the continent ...
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... never been conferred on the colonists by any king of England , plainly supposing that the most important of all rights , the best security of personal liberty , must result from a grant of the crown to a subject beyond the ocean .
... never been conferred on the colonists by any king of England , plainly supposing that the most important of all rights , the best security of personal liberty , must result from a grant of the crown to a subject beyond the ocean .
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Among the discoveries in science recently made on this side of the ocean , is one which has excited much interest among geologists and navigators ; and which seems to us equally to merit the attention of scientific men in Europe .
Among the discoveries in science recently made on this side of the ocean , is one which has excited much interest among geologists and navigators ; and which seems to us equally to merit the attention of scientific men in Europe .
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... accounts for this in the following manner : - According to the researches of Mr. Whewell , the tidal wave , on entering the Atlantic Ocean , passes onward in the form of an arc ; the convexity of which is turned toward the north .
... accounts for this in the following manner : - According to the researches of Mr. Whewell , the tidal wave , on entering the Atlantic Ocean , passes onward in the form of an arc ; the convexity of which is turned toward the north .
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... is upon the banks which border the coast of the United States that the most extensive fisheries are carried on , ( particularly the St. George's and Newfoundland Banks , ) > because these are the abodes of those myriads of. ocean .
... is upon the banks which border the coast of the United States that the most extensive fisheries are carried on , ( particularly the St. George's and Newfoundland Banks , ) > because these are the abodes of those myriads of. ocean .
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