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... particular form would be given to the sprig of each tree , in order the more readily to distinguish it ; which would be more necessary if the sprigs were preserved , or used in the winter season , in which cases the distinctive ...
... particular form would be given to the sprig of each tree , in order the more readily to distinguish it ; which would be more necessary if the sprigs were preserved , or used in the winter season , in which cases the distinctive ...
Pagina 67
... particular care that the plant is not moved during the operation , which is very likely to happen . Thus an impression of each side of the plant may be obtained ; of which the underside , as being the most fibrous , is generally the ...
... particular care that the plant is not moved during the operation , which is very likely to happen . Thus an impression of each side of the plant may be obtained ; of which the underside , as being the most fibrous , is generally the ...
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... particular attention to whatever related to Zieten . The empress of Russia , the queen of Sweden , were pleased to request his portrait ; the latter presented him , in return with her own . His illustrious chief , prince Henry ...
... particular attention to whatever related to Zieten . The empress of Russia , the queen of Sweden , were pleased to request his portrait ; the latter presented him , in return with her own . His illustrious chief , prince Henry ...
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