The Monthly Review, Tom 1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... attention of the thinking community ? For the proper development of the true history of the circum- stances which have led to the detection and exposure of these errors , it will be convenient to follow the order of the narrative which ...
... attention of the thinking community ? For the proper development of the true history of the circum- stances which have led to the detection and exposure of these errors , it will be convenient to follow the order of the narrative which ...
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... attention , is the very curious one on hybernation , from the pen of Dr. Marshall Hall . From the fact that the peculiar condition of certain mammalia in the winter season , in other words , the state of hybernation of these animals ...
... attention , is the very curious one on hybernation , from the pen of Dr. Marshall Hall . From the fact that the peculiar condition of certain mammalia in the winter season , in other words , the state of hybernation of these animals ...
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... attention of every one . Every year the inspectors render an account , either to the legislature or to the governor , of the moral and financial state of the prison ; they point out the existing abuses , and improvement required ; their ...
... attention of every one . Every year the inspectors render an account , either to the legislature or to the governor , of the moral and financial state of the prison ; they point out the existing abuses , and improvement required ; their ...
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