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... less in the tropical than in milder climates . As every magnetic needle is subject to these aberrations , to whatsoever part of the world it may be conveyed , they may be termed universal affections : but it has other irregularities of a ...
... less in the tropical than in milder climates . As every magnetic needle is subject to these aberrations , to whatsoever part of the world it may be conveyed , they may be termed universal affections : but it has other irregularities of a ...
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... less strikingly original , — to be less fond of the folly of too new or too old phrases , and to believe that poetry does not consist in either the one or the other . We could then venture to pro- mise him a double portion of readers ...
... less strikingly original , — to be less fond of the folly of too new or too old phrases , and to believe that poetry does not consist in either the one or the other . We could then venture to pro- mise him a double portion of readers ...
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... less meritorious cause . It does not occur to us that , in making our observations on any late travels in Greece , we have embraced an account of Corinth ; a city which , with reference either to its situ- ation or to its history , or ...
... less meritorious cause . It does not occur to us that , in making our observations on any late travels in Greece , we have embraced an account of Corinth ; a city which , with reference either to its situ- ation or to its history , or ...
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Botany Dialogues | 1 |
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