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... remain with the sincerest esteem , dear Sir , your most obliged and very humble servant , ' ALEXANDER Garden . ' I could have sent you more seeds , but Mr. Saxby told me that he was this day putting a parcel on board for you , which I ...
... remain with the sincerest esteem , dear Sir , your most obliged and very humble servant , ' ALEXANDER Garden . ' I could have sent you more seeds , but Mr. Saxby told me that he was this day putting a parcel on board for you , which I ...
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... remain stationary without supplies ; and his resolution to turn towards Inverness was forced on him by the necessities of his situation , although the road to the capital was thus opened to the rebels . He had returned by sea , by the ...
... remain stationary without supplies ; and his resolution to turn towards Inverness was forced on him by the necessities of his situation , although the road to the capital was thus opened to the rebels . He had returned by sea , by the ...
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... remain unknown . 5. Betulidea . 6. Cory- lidea . 7. Myriceæ . 8. Ulmacea . 9. Urticea , where Xan thium is introduced . 10. Euphorbiacea . 11. Aristolochia . 12. Santalaceæ . 13. Eleagnea . 14. Thymelec . 15. Poly- goneæ , under which ...
... remain unknown . 5. Betulidea . 6. Cory- lidea . 7. Myriceæ . 8. Ulmacea . 9. Urticea , where Xan thium is introduced . 10. Euphorbiacea . 11. Aristolochia . 12. Santalaceæ . 13. Eleagnea . 14. Thymelec . 15. Poly- goneæ , under which ...
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