New Englander and Yale Review, Том 2Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1844 |
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... whole history of the science . For several years the idea had been entertained of establishing a central observa- tory at St. Petersburg ; and its erec- tion was decreed in 1833. This plan contemplated , 1. Regular and complete obser ...
... whole history of the science . For several years the idea had been entertained of establishing a central observa- tory at St. Petersburg ; and its erec- tion was decreed in 1833. This plan contemplated , 1. Regular and complete obser ...
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... whole is under the di- rection of Prof. Struve , who has already established his reputation as one of the best astronomical ob- servers of the age . The world will look to him for new discoveries in astronomy , worthy of the munifi ...
... whole is under the di- rection of Prof. Struve , who has already established his reputation as one of the best astronomical ob- servers of the age . The world will look to him for new discoveries in astronomy , worthy of the munifi ...
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... whole , therefore , there have been but about twenty or twenty five years in my life , which I have been able to employ much for the benefit of myself or others ; this is what I mean by saying , that I have lived but a small part of the ...
... whole , therefore , there have been but about twenty or twenty five years in my life , which I have been able to employ much for the benefit of myself or others ; this is what I mean by saying , that I have lived but a small part of the ...
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... whole building down . And the crash will be greater at every new attempt at reconstruction . The history of the constitutions which the Abbé Sieyes framed for the French people du- ring their revolution , under which nobody would live ...
... whole building down . And the crash will be greater at every new attempt at reconstruction . The history of the constitutions which the Abbé Sieyes framed for the French people du- ring their revolution , under which nobody would live ...
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... whole nation habited in forms which she had out- grown ; which exceedingly galled every limb and spot of the entire body . The reason why the nation was so susceptible to this or the other influence , was her universally diseased state ...
... whole nation habited in forms which she had out- grown ; which exceedingly galled every limb and spot of the entire body . The reason why the nation was so susceptible to this or the other influence , was her universally diseased state ...
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