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Page 210
... present fasciculus , with its appendix , completes Mr. Stack- house's descriptions of British Fuci , and , we lament to add , termi- nates his work , at least for the present . I at first meant , ' he says in a note , to include ...
... present fasciculus , with its appendix , completes Mr. Stack- house's descriptions of British Fuci , and , we lament to add , termi- nates his work , at least for the present . I at first meant , ' he says in a note , to include ...
Page 216
... present war with a firm , upright , dignified appearance of public spirit . Art . 24 . The Times considered ; or a Brief View of the General Cause of the Decline of Empires . Humbly inscribed to the Right Hon . the Earl of Moira . By ...
... present war with a firm , upright , dignified appearance of public spirit . Art . 24 . The Times considered ; or a Brief View of the General Cause of the Decline of Empires . Humbly inscribed to the Right Hon . the Earl of Moira . By ...
Page 432
... present attitude of the country , Invasion and the Defeat of the Invaders must be simul- taneous . Art . 22. Unanimity Recommended . By W. Burdon , A. M. 8vo . 18. Ostell . Though Mr. Burdon disapproved of the last war , he heartily ac ...
... present attitude of the country , Invasion and the Defeat of the Invaders must be simul- taneous . Art . 22. Unanimity Recommended . By W. Burdon , A. M. 8vo . 18. Ostell . Though Mr. Burdon disapproved of the last war , he heartily ac ...
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