The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 77
... course of the same year . In the course of the two following years the whole British navy was coppered , a cir- cumstance so important , that it may be considered as an era in the naval annals of the country . ' the the unnatural ...
... course of the same year . In the course of the two following years the whole British navy was coppered , a cir- cumstance so important , that it may be considered as an era in the naval annals of the country . ' the the unnatural ...
Page 129
... course to be pursued must be a parallel betwixt the latitude of 69 ° and 75 ° , in some part or other of which limits , and frequently in many different places , it appears to me the coast may be reached every summer . And , when the ...
... course to be pursued must be a parallel betwixt the latitude of 69 ° and 75 ° , in some part or other of which limits , and frequently in many different places , it appears to me the coast may be reached every summer . And , when the ...
Page 159
... course of fourteen years , in conjunc- tion with M. Duquesne , he has raised about 800 varieties of seedling pears that are deserving of culture , and some of them of very superior flavor . We here saw , ' says Mr. Neill , one of the ...
... course of fourteen years , in conjunc- tion with M. Duquesne , he has raised about 800 varieties of seedling pears that are deserving of culture , and some of them of very superior flavor . We here saw , ' says Mr. Neill , one of the ...
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