The North American Review, Volumes 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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... whole Vegetable Kingdom . By JOHN LINDLEY , F. R. S. , L. S. , G. S. , Professor of Botany in the University of London , & c . First American Edition , with an Ap- pendix . By JOHN TORREY , M. D. III . STORY'S CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ...
... whole Vegetable Kingdom . By JOHN LINDLEY , F. R. S. , L. S. , G. S. , Professor of Botany in the University of London , & c . First American Edition , with an Ap- pendix . By JOHN TORREY , M. D. III . STORY'S CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ...
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... whole work consists of shreds and patches , taken partly from the writings of Cowper , and partly from the biographies and criticisins of others , strung together with a want of skill which does much to destroy 4 [ Jan. Life of Cowper ...
... whole work consists of shreds and patches , taken partly from the writings of Cowper , and partly from the biographies and criticisins of others , strung together with a want of skill which does much to destroy 4 [ Jan. Life of Cowper ...
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... whole heart became a living sacrifice of grate- ful praise . Nor is it strange , that the particular aspect in which the subject was presented to him when it first engaged his earnest attention , should have been dear to him ever after ...
... whole heart became a living sacrifice of grate- ful praise . Nor is it strange , that the particular aspect in which the subject was presented to him when it first engaged his earnest attention , should have been dear to him ever after ...
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... whole end of botany is not accomplished , when we have accurately described the characters of plants by which they are distin- guished from one another , and given them a name and a place in the great register of nature ; for we are ...
... whole end of botany is not accomplished , when we have accurately described the characters of plants by which they are distin- guished from one another , and given them a name and a place in the great register of nature ; for we are ...
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... whole science of bota- ny . Incorrect notions relative to the nature of organs , force of characters , are insensibly imbibed ; and while exagger- ated estimates are made of the importance of some of these , most unphilosophical notions ...
... whole science of bota- ny . Incorrect notions relative to the nature of organs , force of characters , are insensibly imbibed ; and while exagger- ated estimates are made of the importance of some of these , most unphilosophical notions ...
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