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... English : for the Greek being a language highly elliptical , a much greater number of Latin words will be required to supply the sense of the Greek than would be wanted in English . Such phrases as these , also , will prove the ...
... English : for the Greek being a language highly elliptical , a much greater number of Latin words will be required to supply the sense of the Greek than would be wanted in English . Such phrases as these , also , will prove the ...
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... English Flora , as it includes species peculiar to Scotland , and abounds in references to localities in that ... English Flora is botanical discrimination ; by which I mean , not only the furnishing English readers with means for the ...
... English Flora , as it includes species peculiar to Scotland , and abounds in references to localities in that ... English Flora is botanical discrimination ; by which I mean , not only the furnishing English readers with means for the ...
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... English Cladium Mariscus , and no doubt remains of their being one species . Whether the second flower , or any rudiment of it , be always present or not , there is only one drupa perfected in each spike of the English plant , with ...
... English Cladium Mariscus , and no doubt remains of their being one species . Whether the second flower , or any rudiment of it , be always present or not , there is only one drupa perfected in each spike of the English plant , with ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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