North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1965 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 354
... plant , shorter and contorted or bent upwards . ' It is impor- tant , however , to have this distinctly stated , since the pre- morse , or bitten appearance is very remarkable in the roots of offsets ; it is in fact from the separation ...
... plant , shorter and contorted or bent upwards . ' It is impor- tant , however , to have this distinctly stated , since the pre- morse , or bitten appearance is very remarkable in the roots of offsets ; it is in fact from the separation ...
Page 355
... plant resides chiefly in the gum and extrac- tive matter , but especially in the former . ' ( p . 37. ) This anal- ysis deserves notice . It was made in 1803. The author will agree with us , that the improvements made since that period ...
... plant resides chiefly in the gum and extrac- tive matter , but especially in the former . ' ( p . 37. ) This anal- ysis deserves notice . It was made in 1803. The author will agree with us , that the improvements made since that period ...
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... plant in order in this work , the author observes , Every part of the Eupatorium has an intensely bitter taste , combined with a flavour peculiar to the plant , but without astrin- gency or acrimony . The leaves and flowers abound in a ...
... plant in order in this work , the author observes , Every part of the Eupatorium has an intensely bitter taste , combined with a flavour peculiar to the plant , but without astrin- gency or acrimony . The leaves and flowers abound in a ...
Contents
Cleavelands Mineralogy | 143 |
Boileau Translation of | 242 |
Harvard University Read | 286 |
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