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Page 54
... respect , by which we have yet to profit . The subject of the volume before us therefore , of itself , would have ... respecting the manner in which these were in- vented , he was a stranger not only to the labours but to the very names ...
... respect , by which we have yet to profit . The subject of the volume before us therefore , of itself , would have ... respecting the manner in which these were in- vented , he was a stranger not only to the labours but to the very names ...
Page 377
... respecting their language , customs , and man- ners , which he has detailed in the paper before us . Though ... respect to them , may be considered as a continent , we should naturally expect to find their inhabitants to be be a ...
... respecting their language , customs , and man- ners , which he has detailed in the paper before us . Though ... respect to them , may be considered as a continent , we should naturally expect to find their inhabitants to be be a ...
Page 471
... respect to natural history , and will demand our attention for a moment . All the known acids do not exist in nature : some are the pro- ducts of chemical agents : bnt the greatest number are compounds , indebted for their origin to ...
... respect to natural history , and will demand our attention for a moment . All the known acids do not exist in nature : some are the pro- ducts of chemical agents : bnt the greatest number are compounds , indebted for their origin to ...
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