The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 6, Issues 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... live wholly upon rice . The utilities of these researches will be fully appreci- ated on reflection ; and since some philosophers have asserted , that feeding a man on raw meat will make him thirst for blood , as cer- tainly as giving ...
... live wholly upon rice . The utilities of these researches will be fully appreci- ated on reflection ; and since some philosophers have asserted , that feeding a man on raw meat will make him thirst for blood , as cer- tainly as giving ...
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... live for a certain period on carbo- nized bread ; which , frizzling their hair , and blackening their skins , would have produced that new species of the human race , that has since inhabited the continent of Africa ? * The various ...
... live for a certain period on carbo- nized bread ; which , frizzling their hair , and blackening their skins , would have produced that new species of the human race , that has since inhabited the continent of Africa ? * The various ...
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... lives were not less than six different times exposed to imminent danger from that cause . Neither do I believe , that the French na- tion at large deserve the eulogy which is usually made upon their temperance . I would ask these ...
... lives were not less than six different times exposed to imminent danger from that cause . Neither do I believe , that the French na- tion at large deserve the eulogy which is usually made upon their temperance . I would ask these ...
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... live to pain and sharp chagrin ; Still in my bosom feel their arrows keen . Ah , be it so ; I have not long to wait : - I yield , I die , submissive to my fate . Whenever comes th ' unknown , resistless power , That frees our spirits in ...
... live to pain and sharp chagrin ; Still in my bosom feel their arrows keen . Ah , be it so ; I have not long to wait : - I yield , I die , submissive to my fate . Whenever comes th ' unknown , resistless power , That frees our spirits in ...
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... live stock . We do not intend to give any disquisition upon the subject , but only to express a regret , that the work before us contains so little upon this very interesting department of rural economy . One let- ter , containing a few ...
... live stock . We do not intend to give any disquisition upon the subject , but only to express a regret , that the work before us contains so little upon this very interesting department of rural economy . One let- ter , containing a few ...
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