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... question problematical . - Some account of the American kinds of walnut , particularly of the Juglans alba , or Hickery , would have been acceptable ; and the rather because Linné seems , under the alba , to have included five or six ...
... question problematical . - Some account of the American kinds of walnut , particularly of the Juglans alba , or Hickery , would have been acceptable ; and the rather because Linné seems , under the alba , to have included five or six ...
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... questions were treated throughout Europe merely as civil causes , and were subject to the cognizance of the civil magistrates : but in process of time jurisdiction was granted to bishops respecting such questions as tithes , marriage ...
... questions were treated throughout Europe merely as civil causes , and were subject to the cognizance of the civil magistrates : but in process of time jurisdiction was granted to bishops respecting such questions as tithes , marriage ...
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... question about their real authors : we leave him to decide it with any of the knights of Roxburghe : -but the question , of any general interest , is this ; Is the English language adapted to such a metre ? Mr. Southey , we think , has ...
... question about their real authors : we leave him to decide it with any of the knights of Roxburghe : -but the question , of any general interest , is this ; Is the English language adapted to such a metre ? Mr. Southey , we think , has ...
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