The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Том 161795 |
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... whole remainder of his life confifted in a continual and rapid progress through it . The next fection of the work begins with the appointment of Linné , by the Swedish Academy of Sciences , to make a journey of difcovery in Lapland ...
... whole remainder of his life confifted in a continual and rapid progress through it . The next fection of the work begins with the appointment of Linné , by the Swedish Academy of Sciences , to make a journey of difcovery in Lapland ...
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... whole fyftem , together with thofe of the principal botanists who preceded him , in a work entitled Philofophia Botanica , which displayed his inge- nuity and talent for method and arrangement in the most ftriking manner . His capital ...
... whole fyftem , together with thofe of the principal botanists who preceded him , in a work entitled Philofophia Botanica , which displayed his inge- nuity and talent for method and arrangement in the most ftriking manner . His capital ...
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... whole , Mr. Jephfon has taken a liberal and enlarged furvey of Roman policy , yet there are topics on which a little more philofophy would not have been mifemployed . The following paragraph will serve to give a taste of the author's ...
... whole , Mr. Jephfon has taken a liberal and enlarged furvey of Roman policy , yet there are topics on which a little more philofophy would not have been mifemployed . The following paragraph will serve to give a taste of the author's ...
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... whole , in the order in which they were undertaken . Had this been done , fomething might have been faid for it : but Mr. Goldfon has given extracts from fome voyages , which do not appear to be of the leaft ufe in his two fucceeding ...
... whole , in the order in which they were undertaken . Had this been done , fomething might have been faid for it : but Mr. Goldfon has given extracts from fome voyages , which do not appear to be of the leaft ufe in his two fucceeding ...
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... whole navy of Great Britain were employed in the fearch : for , when the extent and nature of the coaft are confidered , any one may fee that it would take ages to explore the bottom of every creek , and the fource of every river ; and ...
... whole navy of Great Britain were employed in the fearch : for , when the extent and nature of the coaft are confidered , any one may fee that it would take ages to explore the bottom of every creek , and the fource of every river ; and ...
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