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A prodigious number of new species * appear in this work ; and some of them are figured in a very elegant style . In this arrangement of the species , some errors into which Linné him . self fell , are rectified ; then , after ...
A prodigious number of new species * appear in this work ; and some of them are figured in a very elegant style . In this arrangement of the species , some errors into which Linné him . self fell , are rectified ; then , after ...
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It may be thought a useless labour by some to have drawn from the comb the names of so many obscure and barbarous authors , whose in lipid productions , if preserved , would but degrade human nature , and shew the imbecility of their ...
It may be thought a useless labour by some to have drawn from the comb the names of so many obscure and barbarous authors , whose in lipid productions , if preserved , would but degrade human nature , and shew the imbecility of their ...
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The present publication furnishes the reader with some of the more striking and remarkable parts , without the necesity of having recourse to the original volumes . The selections are as follow : History of Cecilia ; Blind Woman of Spa ...
The present publication furnishes the reader with some of the more striking and remarkable parts , without the necesity of having recourse to the original volumes . The selections are as follow : History of Cecilia ; Blind Woman of Spa ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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