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... considered are what is called the Rust , and the Collibrand or Smut ; for the Mildew is dispatched in a solitary page . In conformity with an opinion which we have expressed elsewhere * , that Sir Joseph Banks , in attributing rust or ...
... considered are what is called the Rust , and the Collibrand or Smut ; for the Mildew is dispatched in a solitary page . In conformity with an opinion which we have expressed elsewhere * , that Sir Joseph Banks , in attributing rust or ...
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... considered , that the publi- cations of their adversaries required no other notice , than a con- venient insertion in their indexes . But the heretics diligently reprinted them with ample prefaces and useful annotations ; Dr. James , of ...
... considered , that the publi- cations of their adversaries required no other notice , than a con- venient insertion in their indexes . But the heretics diligently reprinted them with ample prefaces and useful annotations ; Dr. James , of ...
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... considered its state in fevers , and in disorders of the digestive organs ; and , lastly , we have a series of miscellaneous observations on this membrane . In the section on the Attitude in Disease , the following points are considered ...
... considered its state in fevers , and in disorders of the digestive organs ; and , lastly , we have a series of miscellaneous observations on this membrane . In the section on the Attitude in Disease , the following points are considered ...
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