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... not allow that the natural history of this country is deeply indebted to the truly
valuable Flora Cantabrigiensis , published by the learned but unfortunate Mr.
Relhan ; and if we turn our eyes for a moment to the books on this subject which
hold ...
... not allow that the natural history of this country is deeply indebted to the truly
valuable Flora Cantabrigiensis , published by the learned but unfortunate Mr.
Relhan ; and if we turn our eyes for a moment to the books on this subject which
hold ...
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... whatever be the nature of the soil and subsoil . He observes , in commenting
on a position of Mr. Boswell , that though , for a few years , difference of soil may
have considerable effect , after a continuance of floating , good water will form for
...
... whatever be the nature of the soil and subsoil . He observes , in commenting
on a position of Mr. Boswell , that though , for a few years , difference of soil may
have considerable effect , after a continuance of floating , good water will form for
...
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Beside a brook in mossy forest - dell By sun or moonlight , to the influxes Of
shapes and sounds and shifting elements Surrendering his whole spirit , of his
song And of his fame forgetful ! so his fame Should share in nature's immortality ,
A ...
Beside a brook in mossy forest - dell By sun or moonlight , to the influxes Of
shapes and sounds and shifting elements Surrendering his whole spirit , of his
song And of his fame forgetful ! so his fame Should share in nature's immortality ,
A ...
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A Journal of Natural Philosophy , Chemistry , and the Arts ... The intellectual
character of society , and the nature of its literary works , have a reciprocal
influence on each other , In the times when knowlege was confined to a few
individuals ...
A Journal of Natural Philosophy , Chemistry , and the Arts ... The intellectual
character of society , and the nature of its literary works , have a reciprocal
influence on each other , In the times when knowlege was confined to a few
individuals ...
Page 354
Natural Religion . The diligent application of a year , or a year and a quarter , to
these studies , especially at the maturity of age , which the Students will have
then attained , will enable them to make a very respectable proficiency :? The ...
Natural Religion . The diligent application of a year , or a year and a quarter , to
these studies , especially at the maturity of age , which the Students will have
then attained , will enable them to make a very respectable proficiency :? The ...
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