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Ellis has given us an express treatise on this subject . Does his method admit of improvement ? Who is so proper to give an opinion on these points , as Mr. Aiton ; and what communication can be more useful ? Before the generic names ...
Ellis has given us an express treatise on this subject . Does his method admit of improvement ? Who is so proper to give an opinion on these points , as Mr. Aiton ; and what communication can be more useful ? Before the generic names ...
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Notwithstanding the numerous defcriptions that have been given of the giraffe ( or cameleopard ) , M. LE VAILLANT allerts , that none of them afford an accurate idea either of its form or inftinéts . It has an undoubted pre - eminence ...
Notwithstanding the numerous defcriptions that have been given of the giraffe ( or cameleopard ) , M. LE VAILLANT allerts , that none of them afford an accurate idea either of its form or inftinéts . It has an undoubted pre - eminence ...
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These may be found in the 17th proposition of the first book , where we are taught to alcertain the elements of the conic fection , which a body , projected with a certain degree of velocity in a given direction , will describe ...
These may be found in the 17th proposition of the first book , where we are taught to alcertain the elements of the conic fection , which a body , projected with a certain degree of velocity in a given direction , will describe ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
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