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Page 86
... contains or sea , or carth , or air , All shall be yours if you relieve my care.- I subjoin ( adds Lord H ) another instance of this strange and Jaborious species of conceit in a sonnet from the first book of the Ar- cadia , which contains ...
... contains or sea , or carth , or air , All shall be yours if you relieve my care.- I subjoin ( adds Lord H ) another instance of this strange and Jaborious species of conceit in a sonnet from the first book of the Ar- cadia , which contains ...
Page 222
... contains remarks on the study of me teorology , which are sufficiently correct and judicious . In section II . the author enters on the consideration of the anatomy and physiology of plants . Many of the observations on the first point ...
... contains remarks on the study of me teorology , which are sufficiently correct and judicious . In section II . the author enters on the consideration of the anatomy and physiology of plants . Many of the observations on the first point ...
Page 427
... contains some valuable remarks on analysis in gene- ral , and furnishes us with some tests which promise to be very ex tensively useful in similar investigations . One of these is the nitro . muriat of platina ; a substance which , we ...
... contains some valuable remarks on analysis in gene- ral , and furnishes us with some tests which promise to be very ex tensively useful in similar investigations . One of these is the nitro . muriat of platina ; a substance which , we ...
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