The Portico: A Repository of Science and Literature, Volume 5;Volume 1818Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1818 |
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... Connecticut river . Its altitude above the surface of the river at Hanover bridge , ( nearly in an east direction ) I found from a ba- rometrical observation , made in the winter of 1812 , to be 629 feet . A few days ago I repeated my ...
... Connecticut river . Its altitude above the surface of the river at Hanover bridge , ( nearly in an east direction ) I found from a ba- rometrical observation , made in the winter of 1812 , to be 629 feet . A few days ago I repeated my ...
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... Connecticut river at Windsor bridge , " 3116 Elevation of Connecticut river at Windsor bridge , above tide water , 204 Altitude of the south Peak of Moose Hillock above the sea , Altitude of the same above Mr. Eastman's , in the ...
... Connecticut river at Windsor bridge , " 3116 Elevation of Connecticut river at Windsor bridge , above tide water , 204 Altitude of the south Peak of Moose Hillock above the sea , Altitude of the same above Mr. Eastman's , in the ...
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... Connecticut river , and about 45 miles northeasterly form Dartmouth College . It derives its name from having formerly been much frequented by Moose , It is undoubtedly the highest mountain in the Northern States ; the white mountains ...
... Connecticut river , and about 45 miles northeasterly form Dartmouth College . It derives its name from having formerly been much frequented by Moose , It is undoubtedly the highest mountain in the Northern States ; the white mountains ...
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Abiathar Achimilech Adonijah Ahitub American amongst appear argument beauty Beaver believe Beogans Byron called character Christ christian Connecticut river crime Cuicas death Deity depravity divine doctrine doubt earth England English ephod errour evidence exhibited existence fact faith fancy father favour feel free agency freedom genius glory happy heart heaven hero high priest holy honour human imagination Indians Ithamar Jahia Jews Keilah Killington Peak king language letter liberty Lord lord Byron majesty manner means ment mind moon moral motive mystery nation nature never object observed opinion passage passion poem poet poetick poetry predestination present Prisoners prove publick reader reason regard remarks seems spirit sublime superiour supposed sycophant taste thee thing thou thought tion total depravity truth whole word writer Yahook Zadok Zadok the priest