The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1818 - Books |
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Page 170
... present volume , the author wishes to explain its origin , his intentions in the execution , and his views in pro- secuting subsequent portions of it . For some years past he has been in the habit of travelling to various parts of ...
... present volume , the author wishes to explain its origin , his intentions in the execution , and his views in pro- secuting subsequent portions of it . For some years past he has been in the habit of travelling to various parts of ...
Page 250
... present day . In the third and last portion of the preface , he has given an account of the different versions of the whole or of a part of Virgil , and has spoken feelingly and modestly of his own undertaking . We present our readers ...
... present day . In the third and last portion of the preface , he has given an account of the different versions of the whole or of a part of Virgil , and has spoken feelingly and modestly of his own undertaking . We present our readers ...
Page 461
... present a single petal , inserted into the receptacle , and bearing the stamens . Monochlamydea consists of plants having a single envelope to the flower ; either no petals being present , or , if present , so united to the calyx as to ...
... present a single petal , inserted into the receptacle , and bearing the stamens . Monochlamydea consists of plants having a single envelope to the flower ; either no petals being present , or , if present , so united to the calyx as to ...
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