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... volume to his Midland Flora : which , we are happy to say , possesses greater originality of research and claims a higher interest than his former publication . A considerable number of phænogamous plants have been added by him to the ...
... volume to his Midland Flora : which , we are happy to say , possesses greater originality of research and claims a higher interest than his former publication . A considerable number of phænogamous plants have been added by him to the ...
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... volume . In an account of the Domestic History of Sir Edward Coke , it is conjectured that the Holkham library contains a copy of his unpublished Vade Mecum , which is recommended to the attention of Mr. Roscoe : who is now forming a ...
... volume . In an account of the Domestic History of Sir Edward Coke , it is conjectured that the Holkham library contains a copy of his unpublished Vade Mecum , which is recommended to the attention of Mr. Roscoe : who is now forming a ...
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... volume is respectfully dedicated to the ladies and gentlemen whose intellectual education Mr. Banks has had the honor of conducting ; ' and he announces , in a fly- leaf advertisement which takes precedence of the title - page , that he ...
... volume is respectfully dedicated to the ladies and gentlemen whose intellectual education Mr. Banks has had the honor of conducting ; ' and he announces , in a fly- leaf advertisement which takes precedence of the title - page , that he ...
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