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Page 21
... exhibited on the present plate constitutes a new and singular genus , which , in the Linnæan arrangement of ... exhibiting the perfect resemblance of the beak of a Duck engrafted on the head of a quadruped , So accurate is the similitude ...
... exhibited on the present plate constitutes a new and singular genus , which , in the Linnæan arrangement of ... exhibiting the perfect resemblance of the beak of a Duck engrafted on the head of a quadruped , So accurate is the similitude ...
Page 153
... exhibiting there a spectacle as sublime as terrific . The sight of these distressing objects plunged my soul by ... exhibited in the intercepted letters by which we were so egregiously misled , and sufficiently developes his opinion ...
... exhibiting there a spectacle as sublime as terrific . The sight of these distressing objects plunged my soul by ... exhibited in the intercepted letters by which we were so egregiously misled , and sufficiently developes his opinion ...
Page 332
... exhibiting , The State of the Public Revenue , and of the Public Expenditure , from 1700 to 1800. The official Value of Imports and Exports , and apparent Balance of Trade , distinguishing the official Value of West India Imports into ...
... exhibiting , The State of the Public Revenue , and of the Public Expenditure , from 1700 to 1800. The official Value of Imports and Exports , and apparent Balance of Trade , distinguishing the official Value of West India Imports into ...
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