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... manner as might be deemed most eligible for the improvement of geography and navigation . I therefore demand- ed of the officers their sentiments in writing , respecting the manner in which these discretionary powers allowed to me might ...
... manner as might be deemed most eligible for the improvement of geography and navigation . I therefore demand- ed of the officers their sentiments in writing , respecting the manner in which these discretionary powers allowed to me might ...
Pagina 145
... manner , Palladius informs us of a method pursued by the Greeks for producing variegated bunches of grapes , by joining the divided shoots of a black and white vine to- gether , so that the buds of both kinds may be united , ' and the ...
... manner , Palladius informs us of a method pursued by the Greeks for producing variegated bunches of grapes , by joining the divided shoots of a black and white vine to- gether , so that the buds of both kinds may be united , ' and the ...
Pagina 432
... manner , in a person whose feelings must have been most acutely wounded ; and that , as far as we are capable of forming an opinion on the subject , Mr. Keate has defended himself with extraordinary success , so as on most points to ...
... manner , in a person whose feelings must have been most acutely wounded ; and that , as far as we are capable of forming an opinion on the subject , Mr. Keate has defended himself with extraordinary success , so as on most points to ...
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