Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 3M'Carty and Davis, 1834 |
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... less ho- nourable in the pursuit , and less advantageous in possession . These difficulties , consisting often in the want of practical and experimental illustrations of the facts and deductions of science , may be removed or greatly ...
... less ho- nourable in the pursuit , and less advantageous in possession . These difficulties , consisting often in the want of practical and experimental illustrations of the facts and deductions of science , may be removed or greatly ...
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... less distinctly marked , are yet sufficiently visible ; the small , narrow and oblique eye , the broad and flattened countenance and the depressed nose , will attract every one's attention . The Ma- lay is distinguished from the ...
... less distinctly marked , are yet sufficiently visible ; the small , narrow and oblique eye , the broad and flattened countenance and the depressed nose , will attract every one's attention . The Ma- lay is distinguished from the ...
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... less of intrigue ; possessed of power , he was never arbitrary ; prodigal in his expenses , but only for the public good ; in want of money , he was still a patriot . Such was the Foun- der of Pennsylvania . When we turn from his public ...
... less of intrigue ; possessed of power , he was never arbitrary ; prodigal in his expenses , but only for the public good ; in want of money , he was still a patriot . Such was the Foun- der of Pennsylvania . When we turn from his public ...
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THE TRANSLATORS PREFACE | v |
BOOK | 13 |
In what manner at what time and by what European Nations | 24 |
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