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Page 71
... attention to the head of objections against irrigation , because all which have occurred to me seem to be so futile as to need no extraordinary arguments to surmount them ; and the results which are exhibited bear an unanimous testimony ...
... attention to the head of objections against irrigation , because all which have occurred to me seem to be so futile as to need no extraordinary arguments to surmount them ; and the results which are exhibited bear an unanimous testimony ...
Page 94
... attention to individuals , nor to facts in that arrangement . All his points of view centered in the starry vault , in a straight line before him , and in the chamber of his brain , where he was continually immured , even when you ...
... attention to individuals , nor to facts in that arrangement . All his points of view centered in the starry vault , in a straight line before him , and in the chamber of his brain , where he was continually immured , even when you ...
Page 421
... attention , and it has not been with - held . The varieties of the human species , in every region of the globe , have been collected and described from the most authentic resources both antient and modern . Even in the most ...
... attention , and it has not been with - held . The varieties of the human species , in every region of the globe , have been collected and described from the most authentic resources both antient and modern . Even in the most ...
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MONTHLY REVIEW | 1 |
Varro on Agriculture | 5 |
Belsbams Memoirs of the Reign | 9 |
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