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Page 253
... regard to the constitution and liberties which conducted him to the throne , and which will ever form its best supports . Far from thinking that the aims of successive administrations have been directed to overthrow the liberties and ...
... regard to the constitution and liberties which conducted him to the throne , and which will ever form its best supports . Far from thinking that the aims of successive administrations have been directed to overthrow the liberties and ...
Page 511
... regard to his own , he forms his conclusions on a process of reasoning totally different , and which we shall refrain from criticising , since we do not very well comprehend it .. Indeed , without entering farther into this controversy ...
... regard to his own , he forms his conclusions on a process of reasoning totally different , and which we shall refrain from criticising , since we do not very well comprehend it .. Indeed , without entering farther into this controversy ...
Page 538
... regard to any particular attitude : but such vague efforts are unavailing to the progress of ornithology . To adhere to a uniform style of stuffing is repugnant to that observation , which teaches us that congenerous species , as the ...
... regard to any particular attitude : but such vague efforts are unavailing to the progress of ornithology . To adhere to a uniform style of stuffing is repugnant to that observation , which teaches us that congenerous species , as the ...
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