The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... equal to that of their forefathers , and a disinterestedness and persever- ance far superior , did they ' persist in the unequal contest , exhibiting traits of valour , both by sea and land , which rivalled any similar exploits of their ...
... equal to that of their forefathers , and a disinterestedness and persever- ance far superior , did they ' persist in the unequal contest , exhibiting traits of valour , both by sea and land , which rivalled any similar exploits of their ...
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... equal justice to the great Swe- dish chemist , Scheele , Macquer , & c . and then pro- ceeds to notice the progress of chemical discovery by the ancient philosophers of our own nation , down to the end of the last century , including ...
... equal justice to the great Swe- dish chemist , Scheele , Macquer , & c . and then pro- ceeds to notice the progress of chemical discovery by the ancient philosophers of our own nation , down to the end of the last century , including ...
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... equal indifference , by those who have been actuated by no other motive than the good of their country and the welfare of their fellow- citizens . It was for this that Codrus devoted himself ; for this that Brutus immolated his chil ...
... equal indifference , by those who have been actuated by no other motive than the good of their country and the welfare of their fellow- citizens . It was for this that Codrus devoted himself ; for this that Brutus immolated his chil ...
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... equal attention to each and every member of the Society , and feel happy in rendering his ( fine ) library accessible to all its members , for promoting every object connected with the advancement of science . The above address ( which ...
... equal attention to each and every member of the Society , and feel happy in rendering his ( fine ) library accessible to all its members , for promoting every object connected with the advancement of science . The above address ( which ...
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... equal to the whole amount imported from the Tyne and Wear into the port of London . The quan- tity of iron manufactured in Great Britain amounts to nearly 700,000 tons , of which about one - third is made at Merthyr Tydvil and its ...
... equal to the whole amount imported from the Tyne and Wear into the port of London . The quan- tity of iron manufactured in Great Britain amounts to nearly 700,000 tons , of which about one - third is made at Merthyr Tydvil and its ...
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