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... principles of this science are first explained in a succinct manner , and an accurate idea is given of the different sub- stances , the mutual play and action of which produce its principal phenomena . After this introduction , the ...
... principles of this science are first explained in a succinct manner , and an accurate idea is given of the different sub- stances , the mutual play and action of which produce its principal phenomena . After this introduction , the ...
Page 235
... principles would direct the professors of either art in the improvement of Coombe Lodge , and more particu . larly in the form and character of the wood to the north of the house . Breadth , which is one of the first principles of ...
... principles would direct the professors of either art in the improvement of Coombe Lodge , and more particu . larly in the form and character of the wood to the north of the house . Breadth , which is one of the first principles of ...
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... Principles of Population , & c . by T. R. Malthus , A. M. Fellow of Jesus College , Cambridge . " 8vo . 28. Bickerstaff . Had this author correctly stated Mr. Malthus's principles , or sub- stantiated against him any charge of error or ...
... Principles of Population , & c . by T. R. Malthus , A. M. Fellow of Jesus College , Cambridge . " 8vo . 28. Bickerstaff . Had this author correctly stated Mr. Malthus's principles , or sub- stantiated against him any charge of error or ...
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