The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 - Books |
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Page 35
... attention ; and he has also introduced some species which , though not strictly culti- vated , are well worthy of commemoration . With a view to impart additional popularity to his lucubrations , he has so completely divested them of ...
... attention ; and he has also introduced some species which , though not strictly culti- vated , are well worthy of commemoration . With a view to impart additional popularity to his lucubrations , he has so completely divested them of ...
Page 116
... attention should have been paid . The margins contain the dates , with explan- ations of the text similar to those in the table of contents , by which the reader is greatly assisted ; and some intelligent notes are added , such as from ...
... attention should have been paid . The margins contain the dates , with explan- ations of the text similar to those in the table of contents , by which the reader is greatly assisted ; and some intelligent notes are added , such as from ...
Page 365
... attention of our readers , did not this part of the subject more properly belong to the report which we are about to make of Mr. Hodgskin's travels . The route of Mr. H. is quitted by Mr. Jacob near the field of Lutzen ; the scene of ...
... attention of our readers , did not this part of the subject more properly belong to the report which we are about to make of Mr. Hodgskin's travels . The route of Mr. H. is quitted by Mr. Jacob near the field of Lutzen ; the scene of ...
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