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Page 239
... common kinds of fishes in the pre- sent publication , and will unquestionably be considered a peculiar advantage , the work itself seing thus rendered more copious in point of rare and beautiful ' subjects than it could otherwise have ...
... common kinds of fishes in the pre- sent publication , and will unquestionably be considered a peculiar advantage , the work itself seing thus rendered more copious in point of rare and beautiful ' subjects than it could otherwise have ...
Page 240
the common flounder is to be , ' & c . , the prevailing colours on the back is , ' the lateral range of dusky spots are , ' if the def- nition of the two fishes are , neither of the above characters are remarkable vivid and beautiful ...
the common flounder is to be , ' & c . , the prevailing colours on the back is , ' the lateral range of dusky spots are , ' if the def- nition of the two fishes are , neither of the above characters are remarkable vivid and beautiful ...
Page 241
... common Cod , and even with the Torsk of the north , parti- cularly called for distinct illustration ; and the Minutus , or poor , was the more worthy of being mentioned , because it is synonymous with the Capelin of the Newfoundland ...
... common Cod , and even with the Torsk of the north , parti- cularly called for distinct illustration ; and the Minutus , or poor , was the more worthy of being mentioned , because it is synonymous with the Capelin of the Newfoundland ...
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Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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