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Ample stores of every kind have long since been provided for the benefit of the learned ; and it now becomes the great object of attention , with those who honestly wish to see the world further enlightened , and mankind more perfectly ...
Ample stores of every kind have long since been provided for the benefit of the learned ; and it now becomes the great object of attention , with those who honestly wish to see the world further enlightened , and mankind more perfectly ...
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In a work of this extent , that must be taken from a multiplicity of writers , we hope to see all these varieties brought to one standard , that may serve as future authorities for those who may deem propriety worthy of their attention ...
In a work of this extent , that must be taken from a multiplicity of writers , we hope to see all these varieties brought to one standard , that may serve as future authorities for those who may deem propriety worthy of their attention ...
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But the principle which at present engrosses the greatest share of attention , and which , above all others , is entitled to the grazier's attention , is far , or rather FatTING QUALITY ; that is , a natural propensity to acquire a ...
But the principle which at present engrosses the greatest share of attention , and which , above all others , is entitled to the grazier's attention , is far , or rather FatTING QUALITY ; that is , a natural propensity to acquire a ...
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Philoſophy Natural See Ingen Revelations See Cooke | 1 |
Diſeaſes | 13 |
Geography and Hiſtory by a Lady Holders French Accidence 100 | 71 |
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