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... acquainted with what relates to the genus of his plant , he will next compare his speci- men with all the specific characters under that genus , till he ascer- tains its species , and confirms his determination of its name by reading ...
... acquainted with what relates to the genus of his plant , he will next compare his speci- men with all the specific characters under that genus , till he ascer- tains its species , and confirms his determination of its name by reading ...
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... acquainted with human feeling and passion , and all the emotions of the heart , if he has not exclusively confined his attention to abstract inquiry . ' Leaving it to the admirers of Spenser to point out the many passages of exquisite ...
... acquainted with human feeling and passion , and all the emotions of the heart , if he has not exclusively confined his attention to abstract inquiry . ' Leaving it to the admirers of Spenser to point out the many passages of exquisite ...
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... acquainted with the history of Serlo's career . Piecemeal he learned it ; for it was not the fashion of this extraordinary man to be confidential , or to speak of any thing connectively . He had been , one may say , born and suckled in ...
... acquainted with the history of Serlo's career . Piecemeal he learned it ; for it was not the fashion of this extraordinary man to be confidential , or to speak of any thing connectively . He had been , one may say , born and suckled in ...
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