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... present work a necessary appendage to his larger volume ; and , with this view , he has not only printed it in quarto to correspond with the former , but has added an index to the whole work at the end of this auctarium . It is far from ...
... present work a necessary appendage to his larger volume ; and , with this view , he has not only printed it in quarto to correspond with the former , but has added an index to the whole work at the end of this auctarium . It is far from ...
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... present , without any farther remark than that Mr. S. has not yet succeeded in making us converts to his system ... present reign , has not been be- nefited to the degree that was expected by the alterations which have been at various ...
... present , without any farther remark than that Mr. S. has not yet succeeded in making us converts to his system ... present reign , has not been be- nefited to the degree that was expected by the alterations which have been at various ...
Pagina 219
... present generation . Some remains of the tools , and even of the baskets used in the works , were discovered , but in such a decayed state , that on being touched they fell into pieces . Some of the tools appear to have been wood thinly ...
... present generation . Some remains of the tools , and even of the baskets used in the works , were discovered , but in such a decayed state , that on being touched they fell into pieces . Some of the tools appear to have been wood thinly ...
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