Transactions of the Albany Institute, Volume 1Webster and Skinners, 1830 - Albany (N.Y.) |
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... principle is re- leased from its icy fetters . If the explanation above offered be admissible , we can readily account for the prolongation of life in the case referred to . The principal channels of waste in the human body are , the ...
... principle is re- leased from its icy fetters . If the explanation above offered be admissible , we can readily account for the prolongation of life in the case referred to . The principal channels of waste in the human body are , the ...
Page 142
... principles in the science . When this is accomplished , the study may be approached as a magnificent whole , where parts , ap- parently dissimilar and unconnected , are yet all subservient to uni- versal laws . Indeed in some late ...
... principles in the science . When this is accomplished , the study may be approached as a magnificent whole , where parts , ap- parently dissimilar and unconnected , are yet all subservient to uni- versal laws . Indeed in some late ...
Page 165
... principles then established , the state has rapidly advanced in all the attributes of greatness . No other country can be named , in which forty years have made so many and such ex- tensive changes . Our population swelled from 340,000 ...
... principles then established , the state has rapidly advanced in all the attributes of greatness . No other country can be named , in which forty years have made so many and such ex- tensive changes . Our population swelled from 340,000 ...
Page 170
... principle of these remarks might be extended to every other department of husbandry , and to every other of its pro- ducts . The thinness of our population , and the facilities for ob- taining land , have heretofore contributed to keep ...
... principle of these remarks might be extended to every other department of husbandry , and to every other of its pro- ducts . The thinness of our population , and the facilities for ob- taining land , have heretofore contributed to keep ...
Page 171
... principle on which it is founded , may be applied . Among the members of this association , there are several , whose ... principles I have stated , you will permit me to refer to them . The first successful application of the steam ...
... principle on which it is founded , may be applied . Among the members of this association , there are several , whose ... principles I have stated , you will permit me to refer to them . The first successful application of the steam ...
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Page 142 - God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then that health and virtue, gifts, That can alone make sweet the bitter draught, That life holds out to all, should most abound And least be threatened in the fields and groves...
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Page 39 - Alleghany, it is seldom seen farther north than the state of Maryland ; though straggling parties have been occasionally observed among the valleys of the ( Juniata; and, according to some, even twenty-five miles to the north-west of Albany, in the state of New York.
Page 35 - It is remarkable, that proceeding on the same parallel of latitude west war dly, the climate becomes colder in like manner as when you proceed northwardly. This continues to be the case till you attain the summit of the Alleghany, which is the highest land between the ocean and the Mississippi.