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... nature between its own natural order and the Pomacea . The calyx is of a single leaf , whose limb has five deep segments , and whose tube becomes , as Mr. Woods properly understands it , the receptacle of the seeds ; but this tube is ...
... nature between its own natural order and the Pomacea . The calyx is of a single leaf , whose limb has five deep segments , and whose tube becomes , as Mr. Woods properly understands it , the receptacle of the seeds ; but this tube is ...
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... nature and probability , as essential to the beauty and perfection of the whole - but it is a relative , not an abstract propriety and nature which we here require , and in this view only will it be open to critical animadversion , and ...
... nature and probability , as essential to the beauty and perfection of the whole - but it is a relative , not an abstract propriety and nature which we here require , and in this view only will it be open to critical animadversion , and ...
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... Nature , and in the Affairs of the World . By the Rev. N. T. Heineken , Bradford . 8vo . 1s . Hunter . 1825 . Taking for his text the well - known passage , " The fool hath said in his heart , There is no God , " Mr. Heineken opposes ...
... Nature , and in the Affairs of the World . By the Rev. N. T. Heineken , Bradford . 8vo . 1s . Hunter . 1825 . Taking for his text the well - known passage , " The fool hath said in his heart , There is no God , " Mr. Heineken opposes ...
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