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Page 150
... Common Greenshanks . ― Calidris is withdrawn from Tringa , and restricted to the Knots , the only European species of which , viz . Islandicus , or Common Knot , had , from the diversity of its plumage , been superfluously multiplied ...
... Common Greenshanks . ― Calidris is withdrawn from Tringa , and restricted to the Knots , the only European species of which , viz . Islandicus , or Common Knot , had , from the diversity of its plumage , been superfluously multiplied ...
Page 298
... common things , which would make me most peculiarly unfit for the education of my own sex . But sup- pose I were tolerably qualified to instruct those of my own rank ; - consider , that these must be of a class far superior to those I ...
... common things , which would make me most peculiarly unfit for the education of my own sex . But sup- pose I were tolerably qualified to instruct those of my own rank ; - consider , that these must be of a class far superior to those I ...
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... common - law Judges have , by the latitude of their constructions , almost rendered null and void some excellent provisions for this purpose already made by the legislature . In the concluding section of the work , which treats of the ...
... common - law Judges have , by the latitude of their constructions , almost rendered null and void some excellent provisions for this purpose already made by the legislature . In the concluding section of the work , which treats of the ...
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