The North American Review, Volumes 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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... render it impossible for him ever to discharge its duties . The moment this difficulty occurred to him , it covered his mind with gloom . But he had not resolution to explain himself to his friend ; and though they passed great part of ...
... render it impossible for him ever to discharge its duties . The moment this difficulty occurred to him , it covered his mind with gloom . But he had not resolution to explain himself to his friend ; and though they passed great part of ...
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... rendered his readers familiar with his powerful mind and amiable heart . They found much to respect in the vigor of his understanding , which refused to be enslaved by inherited prejudices , and manifested every where a manly love of ...
... rendered his readers familiar with his powerful mind and amiable heart . They found much to respect in the vigor of his understanding , which refused to be enslaved by inherited prejudices , and manifested every where a manly love of ...
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... rendered import- ant services to every other branch of natural history ; the whole domain of nature had been subject to his researches , and he had every where left the impressions of his comprehensive mind . 38 [ Jan. Decandolle's Botany .
... rendered import- ant services to every other branch of natural history ; the whole domain of nature had been subject to his researches , and he had every where left the impressions of his comprehensive mind . 38 [ Jan. Decandolle's Botany .
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... renders this part capable of performing the functions of a tendril , and abortion of the flowers of the Vine turns the peduncle to a similar use . In the same way , branches are changed into spines , and serve as defences to the plant ...
... renders this part capable of performing the functions of a tendril , and abortion of the flowers of the Vine turns the peduncle to a similar use . In the same way , branches are changed into spines , and serve as defences to the plant ...
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... rendered more conformable to their condition and the experience acquired under the earlier patents . Mas- sachusetts , then the most important of the Colonies , put at rest by a liberal charter , enlarged by the accession of Ply- mouth ...
... rendered more conformable to their condition and the experience acquired under the earlier patents . Mas- sachusetts , then the most important of the Colonies , put at rest by a liberal charter , enlarged by the accession of Ply- mouth ...
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