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... common sensory to which the volition is refered , which causes the plant to turn itself ? We are told , that in the tragopogon and anemone the common sensory is " seated in the claws of the petals , or divisions of the corolla . " But ...
... common sensory to which the volition is refered , which causes the plant to turn itself ? We are told , that in the tragopogon and anemone the common sensory is " seated in the claws of the petals , or divisions of the corolla . " But ...
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... common sensory to which the volition is refered , which causes the plant to turn itself ? We are told , that in the tragopogon and anemone the common sensory is " seated in the claws of the petals , or divisions of the corolla . " But ...
... common sensory to which the volition is refered , which causes the plant to turn itself ? We are told , that in the tragopogon and anemone the common sensory is " seated in the claws of the petals , or divisions of the corolla . " But ...
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... common place objections to Latin and Greek - to the uselessness of wast- ing so many years on words , to the exclusion of things - on dead languages , thrown aside in common life - to the neglect of scien- tific knowledge - to the ...
... common place objections to Latin and Greek - to the uselessness of wast- ing so many years on words , to the exclusion of things - on dead languages , thrown aside in common life - to the neglect of scien- tific knowledge - to the ...
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