The North American Review, Volumes 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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... established to determine the invariable principles of poetry , which would have been in effect to reestablish the despotism which had just been broken down , nothing remained but for men of similar tastes to associate themselves in ...
... established to determine the invariable principles of poetry , which would have been in effect to reestablish the despotism which had just been broken down , nothing remained but for men of similar tastes to associate themselves in ...
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... the strictness and accuracy of its reasonings , for the sure and cautious deductions on which its great principles are established , for the demonstrations of the harmony and contrivance with which 34 [ Jan. Decandolle's Botany .
... the strictness and accuracy of its reasonings , for the sure and cautious deductions on which its great principles are established , for the demonstrations of the harmony and contrivance with which 34 [ Jan. Decandolle's Botany .
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... established on the other ; for eve- ry thing leads us to believe , that any complication , or other modification in one class of functions , is attended by a similar one in the other . Cesalpinus had established certain classes upon the ...
... established on the other ; for eve- ry thing leads us to believe , that any complication , or other modification in one class of functions , is attended by a similar one in the other . Cesalpinus had established certain classes upon the ...
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... establish the conclusion , that all organized beings are regular in their intimate nature , and that abortions , variously combined , produce all the irregularities that arrest our observation . In this point of view , the slightest ...
... establish the conclusion , that all organized beings are regular in their intimate nature , and that abortions , variously combined , produce all the irregularities that arrest our observation . In this point of view , the slightest ...
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... the First Prin- ciples of Botany . It may be considered an epitome of vege- table organography , divested of all theoretical considerations , and expressing only such views as are well established by 62 [ Jan. Decandolle's Botany .
... the First Prin- ciples of Botany . It may be considered an epitome of vege- table organography , divested of all theoretical considerations , and expressing only such views as are well established by 62 [ Jan. Decandolle's Botany .
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