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Pagina 52
... direct operation , the action or powers of the system . It appears somewhat singular that effects , seemingly of so opposite a nature , could ever have been attributed to the same substances ; and it might be imagined that the ...
... direct operation , the action or powers of the system . It appears somewhat singular that effects , seemingly of so opposite a nature , could ever have been attributed to the same substances ; and it might be imagined that the ...
Pagina 515
... direct his attention to the promotion of science . From a marginal note annexed to the preliminary discourse , we are sorry to ob serve that the author , who has devoted thirty years of his life to the study of Natural History , has ...
... direct his attention to the promotion of science . From a marginal note annexed to the preliminary discourse , we are sorry to ob serve that the author , who has devoted thirty years of his life to the study of Natural History , has ...
Pagina 528
... ; and we endeavoured to direct our excursions towards those regions which have been least visited by Europeans . What a harvest See M.R. N.S. Vol xlvii . p . 485 . of of curious plants was reaped by us on the side ( 528 )
... ; and we endeavoured to direct our excursions towards those regions which have been least visited by Europeans . What a harvest See M.R. N.S. Vol xlvii . p . 485 . of of curious plants was reaped by us on the side ( 528 )
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