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Page 83
... interesting point , the author follows a course of reasoning in a considerable degree similar to that of Mr. S. Gray , ( see our Numbers for September and November , 1821 , ) and is of opinion that increase of numbers is produc- tive of ...
... interesting point , the author follows a course of reasoning in a considerable degree similar to that of Mr. S. Gray , ( see our Numbers for September and November , 1821 , ) and is of opinion that increase of numbers is produc- tive of ...
Page 305
... interesting , and the walk fashionable , and there is a pleasurable feeling and freshness in the spring atmosphere of this delicious climate , indescribable to a stranger . One part of this garden was , in the Dutch time , reserved for ...
... interesting , and the walk fashionable , and there is a pleasurable feeling and freshness in the spring atmosphere of this delicious climate , indescribable to a stranger . One part of this garden was , in the Dutch time , reserved for ...
Page 335
... interesting and curious : but , as the editor observes , the situation and circumstances of poor Scurry forbid us to expect from him any important particulars respecting the geography and natural history of the country , or the manners ...
... interesting and curious : but , as the editor observes , the situation and circumstances of poor Scurry forbid us to expect from him any important particulars respecting the geography and natural history of the country , or the manners ...
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