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... tion . It ought to be remarked , that M. de Hum- boldt , when stating this opinion , ( p . 165 , Tr . , ) and the practical application of it recommended by Boussingault , expresses himself with hesitation , if not with doubt on its ...
... tion . It ought to be remarked , that M. de Hum- boldt , when stating this opinion , ( p . 165 , Tr . , ) and the practical application of it recommended by Boussingault , expresses himself with hesitation , if not with doubt on its ...
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... tion , and misleading . We would suggest , then , at once , that the exportation of negro emigrants from Africa should be made as free and unshackled as that of Irishmen from Ireland . The cost of their transport would be defrayed by ...
... tion , and misleading . We would suggest , then , at once , that the exportation of negro emigrants from Africa should be made as free and unshackled as that of Irishmen from Ireland . The cost of their transport would be defrayed by ...
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... tion respecting the effect , I advised him to call upon same question as to oil silk . He answered that he Dr. Charles T. Jackson , who was well versed in did not know , but advised me to consult a chemist , these matters , and could ...
... tion respecting the effect , I advised him to call upon same question as to oil silk . He answered that he Dr. Charles T. Jackson , who was well versed in did not know , but advised me to consult a chemist , these matters , and could ...
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