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... American constitu- tion , in which the author sums up in Ciceronian latini- ty , all the prominent and peculiar features of our fede- ral government , touches , with acuteness and foresight , on the several dangers to which it is ...
... American constitu- tion , in which the author sums up in Ciceronian latini- ty , all the prominent and peculiar features of our fede- ral government , touches , with acuteness and foresight , on the several dangers to which it is ...
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New-York Historical Society. American continent . A firm believer in the Mosaic writings , he labours with the ... America was inhabited when discovered by Columbus , and that North America was settled from Tartary or Japan , and from ...
New-York Historical Society. American continent . A firm believer in the Mosaic writings , he labours with the ... America was inhabited when discovered by Columbus , and that North America was settled from Tartary or Japan , and from ...
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... American languages , which has no coun- terpart in the Hebrew . Instead of the ordinary divi- sion of genders , they divide into the animate and inani- mate . It is impossible to conceive that any nation , in whatever circumstances they ...
... American languages , which has no coun- terpart in the Hebrew . Instead of the ordinary divi- sion of genders , they divide into the animate and inani- mate . It is impossible to conceive that any nation , in whatever circumstances they ...
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Officers c of the Society | 21 |
Anniversary Discourse delivered before the NewYork Historical Society | 40 |
Biographical Memoir of Hugh Williamson M D L L D delivered 1st | 125 |
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