North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... merits of this divine . Suffice it to say , that if first - rate powers , directed with a steady , unwearied , and ... merit , as an acknowledgment of the assiduous homage , with which he courted the favor of the British public . He ...
... merits of this divine . Suffice it to say , that if first - rate powers , directed with a steady , unwearied , and ... merit , as an acknowledgment of the assiduous homage , with which he courted the favor of the British public . He ...
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... merit is , however , apparent , and has been appreciated by the community . ' This brief notice , though in the main correct , and perhaps as complete as it could be made consistently with the limits of a Catalogue , hardly does justice ...
... merit is , however , apparent , and has been appreciated by the community . ' This brief notice , though in the main correct , and perhaps as complete as it could be made consistently with the limits of a Catalogue , hardly does justice ...
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... merit or importance of these productions , we cannot but remark , that they give a very imperfect notion of the richness and abundance of the re- cent labors of our native artists . Few countries have in fact done more within the last ...
... merit or importance of these productions , we cannot but remark , that they give a very imperfect notion of the richness and abundance of the re- cent labors of our native artists . Few countries have in fact done more within the last ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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