The Naturalist: Illustrative of the Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms, Tomy 4-5R. Groombridge, 1839 |
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... object that prompted them to exertion ; for they and their progeny perished when DAN APOLLO , so celebrated for stealing " the poet's drop of ink , ” had purloined the sum total of their element with equal dexterity . It was curious to ...
... object that prompted them to exertion ; for they and their progeny perished when DAN APOLLO , so celebrated for stealing " the poet's drop of ink , ” had purloined the sum total of their element with equal dexterity . It was curious to ...
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... objects , or manifest no real desire to discover more of Nature's excellencies . They talk much , but feel little ... object to Mr. L.'s closing simile ( Vol . III . , p . 301 ) , which does not , in my opinion , exactly meet the case ...
... objects , or manifest no real desire to discover more of Nature's excellencies . They talk much , but feel little ... object to Mr. L.'s closing simile ( Vol . III . , p . 301 ) , which does not , in my opinion , exactly meet the case ...
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... object to the name of a species being discovered by the student in an easy way , ' as if a person was not more likely to pay attention to the minutiae of an object whose name he was certain of , rather than to direct his attention to ...
... object to the name of a species being discovered by the student in an easy way , ' as if a person was not more likely to pay attention to the minutiae of an object whose name he was certain of , rather than to direct his attention to ...
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... object without empiricism which is far from unenviable . It would be no objection to the above if Mr. SWAINSON's remark ( quoted by Mr. LEES , Vol . III . , p . 298 ) were correct , as it would only prove that some works , the absence ...
... object without empiricism which is far from unenviable . It would be no objection to the above if Mr. SWAINSON's remark ( quoted by Mr. LEES , Vol . III . , p . 298 ) were correct , as it would only prove that some works , the absence ...
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... into several particulars with regard to its cultivation , for a notice of which see Naturalist , Vol . III . , p . 492 . Dr. GREVILLE thought it might be an object to procure PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION , 37.
... into several particulars with regard to its cultivation , for a notice of which see Naturalist , Vol . III . , p . 492 . Dr. GREVILLE thought it might be an object to procure PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION , 37.
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