Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... science . There were brought together at that time , Oken , the celebrated zoölogist ; Martius , the botanist , who had lately returned from his travels in South America , 98 [ Dec. The Life and Writings of Agassiz .
... science . There were brought together at that time , Oken , the celebrated zoölogist ; Martius , the botanist , who had lately returned from his travels in South America , 98 [ Dec. The Life and Writings of Agassiz .
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had lately returned from his travels in South America , with a rich harvest of scientific materials ; Schelling , the great phi- losopher ; and Döllinger , the founder of modern Physiology . Such a corps of teachers could not fail to ...
had lately returned from his travels in South America , with a rich harvest of scientific materials ; Schelling , the great phi- losopher ; and Döllinger , the founder of modern Physiology . Such a corps of teachers could not fail to ...
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... south the view was interrupted by clouds , which had for some hours been gathering on the Monte Rosa . We were recompensed for this , however , by a very extraordinary phenomenon , which took place under our eyes and interested us much ...
... south the view was interrupted by clouds , which had for some hours been gathering on the Monte Rosa . We were recompensed for this , however , by a very extraordinary phenomenon , which took place under our eyes and interested us much ...
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... south of Europe , and a few found their way to England . The newly - discovered coasts of America were also visited by kidnappers . Few , if any , of the early voyagers scrupled to seize the natives , and to carry them home as slaves ...
... south of Europe , and a few found their way to England . The newly - discovered coasts of America were also visited by kidnappers . Few , if any , of the early voyagers scrupled to seize the natives , and to carry them home as slaves ...
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... South Carolina remained without any legal basis but that furnished by the mistaken notions of the colonists as to the English law . The assembly , however , at length thought it necessary to provide some statute authority of their own ...
... South Carolina remained without any legal basis but that furnished by the mistaken notions of the colonists as to the English law . The assembly , however , at length thought it necessary to provide some statute authority of their own ...
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