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... knowledge and labour , and the greatest work of practical botany that this age , or perhaps any other , has produced . But I have offered no natural arrangement of the British plants . A Flora can afford but a broken and partial view of ...
... knowledge and labour , and the greatest work of practical botany that this age , or perhaps any other , has produced . But I have offered no natural arrangement of the British plants . A Flora can afford but a broken and partial view of ...
Pagina 192
... knowledge of the southern provinces , and his personal acquaintance with the troops there . San Martin accepted his services , but retained the dread of him , which his sudden and ghastly appearance before him had excited ; and ...
... knowledge of the southern provinces , and his personal acquaintance with the troops there . San Martin accepted his services , but retained the dread of him , which his sudden and ghastly appearance before him had excited ; and ...
Pagina 221
... knowledge is astonishing ; but the most astonishing part of all is how she came by that knowledge . It should seem , to listen to her , as if , at some time of her life , she must have listened herself ; and yet her countryman declares ...
... knowledge is astonishing ; but the most astonishing part of all is how she came by that knowledge . It should seem , to listen to her , as if , at some time of her life , she must have listened herself ; and yet her countryman declares ...
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