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... considerable obscurity but , according to the principles laid down by Dr. Smith himself , by which the generic characters of Bromus and Festuca may be more distinctly marked , he considers the plant in question as a Festuca ; for the ...
... considerable obscurity but , according to the principles laid down by Dr. Smith himself , by which the generic characters of Bromus and Festuca may be more distinctly marked , he considers the plant in question as a Festuca ; for the ...
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... considerable advantage seems to bave been derived from applying blisters to the perinæum ; and from this circumstance it would appear that Mr. Roberton derived the practice which he has found so successful , of ad- ministering the ...
... considerable advantage seems to bave been derived from applying blisters to the perinæum ; and from this circumstance it would appear that Mr. Roberton derived the practice which he has found so successful , of ad- ministering the ...
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... considerable disadvantage to this publication arises from the author not being acquainted ( as we may confidently infer from his never quoting them ) with the valuable and ingenious works of Major Rennell , and it is marked by one ...
... considerable disadvantage to this publication arises from the author not being acquainted ( as we may confidently infer from his never quoting them ) with the valuable and ingenious works of Major Rennell , and it is marked by one ...
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