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Page 70
... contain any other than the malic ; that the latter is never found alone in any mature fruit , but always accompanied ... contain the sorbic and malic acids to- gether are apples , plums , berries of the sorbus , barberries , and sloes ...
... contain any other than the malic ; that the latter is never found alone in any mature fruit , but always accompanied ... contain the sorbic and malic acids to- gether are apples , plums , berries of the sorbus , barberries , and sloes ...
Page 132
... contain now multitudes of buds or germs which have been acquired in the process of vegetation , and which , according to the doctrine of Duhamel , I shall suppose to be plants in miniature , containing the rudiments of every thing ...
... contain now multitudes of buds or germs which have been acquired in the process of vegetation , and which , according to the doctrine of Duhamel , I shall suppose to be plants in miniature , containing the rudiments of every thing ...
Page 224
... contains various information which may be useful to a reviewer . The octavo edition is greatly superior in every respect to the quarto edition , and a fair and satisfactory review cannot be made from the latter . Therefore Lord ...
... contains various information which may be useful to a reviewer . The octavo edition is greatly superior in every respect to the quarto edition , and a fair and satisfactory review cannot be made from the latter . Therefore Lord ...
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