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Page 116
... I owe my first eftablithment , and much of my subsequent fuccess in life ; to
whose instructions , virtues , and example , I am indebted for still store important
bene , fits ; with whose venerable name it is my highest worldly ambition to have
my ...
... I owe my first eftablithment , and much of my subsequent fuccess in life ; to
whose instructions , virtues , and example , I am indebted for still store important
bene , fits ; with whose venerable name it is my highest worldly ambition to have
my ...
Page 293
The writers particularly describe seventy - two fuci , with fome important botanical
distinctions . The account of the places in which they are found , the variation of
forms , and other particulars , are correctly stated . The paper terminates with ...
The writers particularly describe seventy - two fuci , with fome important botanical
distinctions . The account of the places in which they are found , the variation of
forms , and other particulars , are correctly stated . The paper terminates with ...
Page 321
... has been marked by a fatality of miscarriage , extremely , mortifying to his
conceptions of the importance of the objects ... for the communication of the
writer's thoughts on other important parts of grammar , which yet remain to be
elucidated .
... has been marked by a fatality of miscarriage , extremely , mortifying to his
conceptions of the importance of the objects ... for the communication of the
writer's thoughts on other important parts of grammar , which yet remain to be
elucidated .
Page 333
The privileges of a fellow of a college are not so numerous or so important as to
require very active exertions in order to ... The college of physicians is an
institution which derives dig . nity from the importance of its objects , which are ,
the ...
The privileges of a fellow of a college are not so numerous or so important as to
require very active exertions in order to ... The college of physicians is an
institution which derives dig . nity from the importance of its objects , which are ,
the ...
Page 487
What statesman , or what really enlightened landlord , will doubt or dispute the
truth and importance of this proposition ? And is it too much to hope , that this
falutary change should take place in the age of Catharine the Second , in an age
...
What statesman , or what really enlightened landlord , will doubt or dispute the
truth and importance of this proposition ? And is it too much to hope , that this
falutary change should take place in the age of Catharine the Second , in an age
...
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