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... published in the Amer- ican Journal of Science " ( vol . xiv . p . 220 , 1843 ) . M. Hachette , together with Messrs . Savart and Beudant , succeeded in producing some artificially , making use of a strong electrical battery , and ...
... published in the Amer- ican Journal of Science " ( vol . xiv . p . 220 , 1843 ) . M. Hachette , together with Messrs . Savart and Beudant , succeeded in producing some artificially , making use of a strong electrical battery , and ...
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... published in 8 vols . 8vo . ( London , 1824 ) , and in 1 vol . imperial Svo . , with a memoir by his son ( 1852 ) . They have been reprinted in the Unit- ed States with a memoir by the Rev. Joseph Belcher ( 3 vols . 8vo . , Philadelphia ) ...
... published in 8 vols . 8vo . ( London , 1824 ) , and in 1 vol . imperial Svo . , with a memoir by his son ( 1852 ) . They have been reprinted in the Unit- ed States with a memoir by the Rev. Joseph Belcher ( 3 vols . 8vo . , Philadelphia ) ...
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... published " Remarks on the Four Gospels " ( Philadelphia , 1836 ; Lon- don , 1836 and 1851 ) ; " Jesus and his Biogra- phers " ( 8vo . , Philadelphia , 1838 ) ; a “ History of Jesus " ( 1850 ; new ed . , Boston , 1853 ) ; and " Thoughts ...
... published " Remarks on the Four Gospels " ( Philadelphia , 1836 ; Lon- don , 1836 and 1851 ) ; " Jesus and his Biogra- phers " ( 8vo . , Philadelphia , 1838 ) ; a “ History of Jesus " ( 1850 ; new ed . , Boston , 1853 ) ; and " Thoughts ...
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... published by Scipio Maffei 60 years before , with a conjecture that it was part of a compendium of Justinian's Institutes . With this exception the whole original manuscript had been washed and sometimes scratched out and overlaid with ...
... published by Scipio Maffei 60 years before , with a conjecture that it was part of a compendium of Justinian's Institutes . With this exception the whole original manuscript had been washed and sometimes scratched out and overlaid with ...
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... published tri- weekly . In 1812 he took into partnership his brother - in - law , Mr. William W. Seaton , and in Jan. 1813 , began to issue the " National In- telligencer " daily . The journal is still con- ducted and published by Gales ...
... published tri- weekly . In 1812 he took into partnership his brother - in - law , Mr. William W. Seaton , and in Jan. 1813 , began to issue the " National In- telligencer " daily . The journal is still con- ducted and published by Gales ...
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Side 241 - After laying down my pen, I took several turns in a berceau, or covered walk of acacias, which commands a; prospect of the country, the lake, and the mountains. The air was temperate, the sky was serene, the silver orb of the moon was reflected from the waters, and all nature was silent.
Side 68 - Refrain from these men, and let them alone: for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought: But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
Side 142 - Smith (?'), they be made good cheap in this kingdom ; for whosoever studieth the laws of the realm, who studieth in the universities, who professeth the liberal sciences, and, (to be short,) who can live idly, and without manual labour, and will bear the port, charge, and countenance of a gentleman, he shall be called master, and shall be taken for a gentleman.
Side 239 - I arrived at Oxford with a stock of erudition that might have puzzled a doctor, and a degree of ignorance of which a schoolboy would have been ashamed.
Side 90 - I am in earnest. I will not equivocate — I will not excuse — I will not retreat a single inch. AND I WILL BE HEARD.
Side 56 - County as a member of the convention to revise the constitution of the State.
Side 241 - It was on the day, or rather night, of the 27th of June 1787, between the hours of eleven and twelve, that I wrote the last lines of the last page, in a summer-house in my garden. After laying down my pen, I took several turns in a berceau, or covered walk of acacias, which commands a prospect of the country, the lake, and the mountains.
Side 90 - Some time afterward, it was reported to me by the city officers that they had ferreted out the paper and its editor ; that his office was an obscure hole, his only visible auxiliary a negro boy, and his supporters a few very insignificant persons of all colors,
Side 246 - We hesitate not to say that Annexation, effected by any act or proceeding of the Federal Government, or any of its departments, would be identical with, dissolution.
Side 268 - Imagine now in the centre of such a continent, occupied through nearly its whole extent by a deep unbroken sea of ice, that gathers perennial increase from the water-shed of vast snow-covered mountains and all the precipitations of the atmosphere upon its own surface.