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... supposed peculiarity of structure which seems to have no ex- istence in nature . This question forms the subject of the pre- sent paper . According to Jussieu , the stamina of a great many plants are inserted in the calyx : to which ...
... supposed peculiarity of structure which seems to have no ex- istence in nature . This question forms the subject of the pre- sent paper . According to Jussieu , the stamina of a great many plants are inserted in the calyx : to which ...
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... supposed to be bitumen is employed in Trinidad as a material for pivement , and bears , without alteration , the heat of a tropical sun , which shews that it is not pure bitumen . From the whole , Mr. Hatchet concluded that the pure ...
... supposed to be bitumen is employed in Trinidad as a material for pivement , and bears , without alteration , the heat of a tropical sun , which shews that it is not pure bitumen . From the whole , Mr. Hatchet concluded that the pure ...
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... supposed to meet in this world , and bringing them easily together by natural incidents . Thus Archbishop Tenison and Lord Somers , without any violation of the truth of history and chronology , may be supposed to meet at Windsor , and ...
... supposed to meet in this world , and bringing them easily together by natural incidents . Thus Archbishop Tenison and Lord Somers , without any violation of the truth of history and chronology , may be supposed to meet at Windsor , and ...
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