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Pagina 136
Clerk calls the palpi brachia , and asserts that they contain the organs of
generation ; an opinion entertained also by Linné , who says “ Penes in palpis
gerunt : " but , as Sir J . Bankes observes , this opinion is , no where supported by
a ...
Clerk calls the palpi brachia , and asserts that they contain the organs of
generation ; an opinion entertained also by Linné , who says “ Penes in palpis
gerunt : " but , as Sir J . Bankes observes , this opinion is , no where supported by
a ...
Pagina 144
observe that we agree with the author in his opinion of the great superiority of
Dryden over Pope as a master of Harmony ; and we beg to refer our readers to
the numerous articles in the M . R . in which this doctrine ( now gaining ground
more ...
observe that we agree with the author in his opinion of the great superiority of
Dryden over Pope as a master of Harmony ; and we beg to refer our readers to
the numerous articles in the M . R . in which this doctrine ( now gaining ground
more ...
Pagina 535
The opinions examined by this philosopher were necessarily anterior to him ; and
, consequently , the treatises in which ... Proceeding on this ground , the opinion
which M. LAUTH forms of the anatomical acquirement of the Coan sage is not ...
The opinions examined by this philosopher were necessarily anterior to him ; and
, consequently , the treatises in which ... Proceeding on this ground , the opinion
which M. LAUTH forms of the anatomical acquirement of the Coan sage is not ...
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