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... learned friend ; and he preferred bequeathing his uncorrupted MSS . to the Society of Lincoln's Inn , as their only guardians : hoping that they were a treasure worth keeping . Contemporary authors have frequent allusions to such books ...
... learned friend ; and he preferred bequeathing his uncorrupted MSS . to the Society of Lincoln's Inn , as their only guardians : hoping that they were a treasure worth keeping . Contemporary authors have frequent allusions to such books ...
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... learned and able view of Paonia ; a genus which Linné , in the first edition of his Species Plantarum , most unaccountably passed over as containing only one species ; though he after- ward admitted the tenuifolia and anomala . Since ...
... learned and able view of Paonia ; a genus which Linné , in the first edition of his Species Plantarum , most unaccountably passed over as containing only one species ; though he after- ward admitted the tenuifolia and anomala . Since ...
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... learned dissertations , the ample table of contents , and the full index , inserted in each volume ; and by the maps and other explanatory or illustra- tive matter , occasionally introduced into the work . The tables of contents and ...
... learned dissertations , the ample table of contents , and the full index , inserted in each volume ; and by the maps and other explanatory or illustra- tive matter , occasionally introduced into the work . The tables of contents and ...
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