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Pagina 22
Some very excellent practical observations on our superior mode of making
roads , canals , and railways , are worthy of attention , as they are not expressed
in that equivocal language which is so frequently employed by the author , when
he ...
Some very excellent practical observations on our superior mode of making
roads , canals , and railways , are worthy of attention , as they are not expressed
in that equivocal language which is so frequently employed by the author , when
he ...
Pagina 72
... the results of their observations , if a very potent appetite for such information
did not exist amongst the public . ... and upon the whole we may truly say , that
his observations are marked by impartiality , good sense , and good feeling .
... the results of their observations , if a very potent appetite for such information
did not exist amongst the public . ... and upon the whole we may truly say , that
his observations are marked by impartiality , good sense , and good feeling .
Pagina 203
... leaving her with his relations . o reagong DOJEMIBAS The captain continued
his nautical observations on the South ... animals , evidently impelled by a natural
taste for observing all the beautiful phenomena which living nature presents .
... leaving her with his relations . o reagong DOJEMIBAS The captain continued
his nautical observations on the South ... animals , evidently impelled by a natural
taste for observing all the beautiful phenomena which living nature presents .
Pagina 264
We should be ashamed to insult the understanding of our readers , by entering
into any argument for the purpose of proving that there is no other foundation in
existeuce for these observations of Mr. Galt's , save in the creation of his
vindictive ...
We should be ashamed to insult the understanding of our readers , by entering
into any argument for the purpose of proving that there is no other foundation in
existeuce for these observations of Mr. Galt's , save in the creation of his
vindictive ...
Pagina 436
Hence , the justice of the observations made in his concluding chapter by Sir
Charles Bell , and which are too well deserving ... these high contemplations ,
and the ingenuity of the hand , which has so extended the sphere of his
observation .
Hence , the justice of the observations made in his concluding chapter by Sir
Charles Bell , and which are too well deserving ... these high contemplations ,
and the ingenuity of the hand , which has so extended the sphere of his
observation .
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