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Page 156
Of the cause which prevents us from doing this , we leave others to judge ; and the same cause will also justify the haste with which we close our notice of the volumes . We extract , however , as a farther and longer specimen ...
Of the cause which prevents us from doing this , we leave others to judge ; and the same cause will also justify the haste with which we close our notice of the volumes . We extract , however , as a farther and longer specimen ...
Page 291
The presence or absence of setæ on the stems ; the prickles straight or hooked , equal or unequal ; the tend- ency towards the formation of the upper stipula without leaves , U 2 - leaves , or at least with leaves of fewer Transactions ...
The presence or absence of setæ on the stems ; the prickles straight or hooked , equal or unequal ; the tend- ency towards the formation of the upper stipula without leaves , U 2 - leaves , or at least with leaves of fewer Transactions ...
Page 402
Service there was none , duty there was little ; and that little we might do , or leave undone , at our pleasure ; an excellent retirement for a cavalier somewhat weary of field and leaguer , who had purchased with his blood as much ...
Service there was none , duty there was little ; and that little we might do , or leave undone , at our pleasure ; an excellent retirement for a cavalier somewhat weary of field and leaguer , who had purchased with his blood as much ...
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Maid of Killarney | 35 |
Mants Miss Margaret Melvile 214 | 51 |
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