The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW YORK . Reports on the Geological Survey of the State of New York , made by the Governor to the Assembly , February , 1836 and 1837 . III . RITUALS . Origines Liturgicæ , or Antiquities of the English Ritual ...
... GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW YORK . Reports on the Geological Survey of the State of New York , made by the Governor to the Assembly , February , 1836 and 1837 . III . RITUALS . Origines Liturgicæ , or Antiquities of the English Ritual ...
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... Geology .. 254 255 33. President Hale's Baccalaureate Address . 256 34. Tracy's Lectures . 257 35. The Far West . . 257 36. Hook's Sermon . 37. Cleveland's Sallust . 38. Holcomb on Music . 258 259 260 39. Bishop Doane's Sermon . 260 40 ...
... Geology .. 254 255 33. President Hale's Baccalaureate Address . 256 34. Tracy's Lectures . 257 35. The Far West . . 257 36. Hook's Sermon . 37. Cleveland's Sallust . 38. Holcomb on Music . 258 259 260 39. Bishop Doane's Sermon . 260 40 ...
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... and Love - then in the sublimity and beauty of his Muse , we can trace in the sweet phrase of Spenser — " The lineaments of Gospell bookes . " ART . II . - Reports on the Geological Survey 70 [ January , Wordsworth .
... and Love - then in the sublimity and beauty of his Muse , we can trace in the sweet phrase of Spenser — " The lineaments of Gospell bookes . " ART . II . - Reports on the Geological Survey 70 [ January , Wordsworth .
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ART . II . - Reports on the Geological Survey of the State of New York , made by the Governor to the Assembly , February , 1836 and 1837 . THE whole science of geology is recent . It is little more than fifty years since facts began to ...
ART . II . - Reports on the Geological Survey of the State of New York , made by the Governor to the Assembly , February , 1836 and 1837 . THE whole science of geology is recent . It is little more than fifty years since facts began to ...
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... geologists will agree with Dr. Buckland , " ( in his Bridgewater Treatise , ) said Mr. Lyell , in his able and interesting address before the Geological Society of Londor , in 1837 , " that the most perfect unity of plan can be traced ...
... geologists will agree with Dr. Buckland , " ( in his Bridgewater Treatise , ) said Mr. Lyell , in his able and interesting address before the Geological Society of Londor , in 1837 , " that the most perfect unity of plan can be traced ...
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