The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1802 - Books |
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Page 20
... short , slightly flattened at the tip , and coated on the upper part of the base with spines , at least equal in length to those of the back , and pointing perpendicularly upwards . The snout is long and tubular , and per- fectly ...
... short , slightly flattened at the tip , and coated on the upper part of the base with spines , at least equal in length to those of the back , and pointing perpendicularly upwards . The snout is long and tubular , and per- fectly ...
Page 259
... short , my lord , though I cannot prevent umbrage being taken at my not satisfying every wish , I shall certainly hinder any reason- able ground of complaint concerning things I have once promised . I own , and without blushing , I have ...
... short , my lord , though I cannot prevent umbrage being taken at my not satisfying every wish , I shall certainly hinder any reason- able ground of complaint concerning things I have once promised . I own , and without blushing , I have ...
Page 508
... short , covering the mouth , often bidentate , furnished with horns in the male , and with tubercles in the female : -eyes large , globular , in . serted on the posterior edge of the shield , fixed in a deep groove : - antennæ short ...
... short , covering the mouth , often bidentate , furnished with horns in the male , and with tubercles in the female : -eyes large , globular , in . serted on the posterior edge of the shield , fixed in a deep groove : - antennæ short ...
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