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... means of Systematic Colonization . XXIV . Popular Lectures on the Study of Natural History and the Sciences , & c . By W. Lempriere , M.D. ib . XXV . Letters to the Right Honourable the Lord K- E. Lockhart . Literary and Miscellaneous ...
... means of Systematic Colonization . XXIV . Popular Lectures on the Study of Natural History and the Sciences , & c . By W. Lempriere , M.D. ib . XXV . Letters to the Right Honourable the Lord K- E. Lockhart . Literary and Miscellaneous ...
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... means selected the whole of the best parts of Mr. Fuller's work . Our object was to choose such passages , as in our opinion most fairly represented the merit of the whole ; and we fear , after all , that those who will be induced to ...
... means selected the whole of the best parts of Mr. Fuller's work . Our object was to choose such passages , as in our opinion most fairly represented the merit of the whole ; and we fear , after all , that those who will be induced to ...
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... means an uncommon character in the pro- fession . He was a well - dispositioned young man , and of rather superior talents ; but he had none of the patient assiduity which the profession of ་ the law demands , and most of all that 16 ...
... means an uncommon character in the pro- fession . He was a well - dispositioned young man , and of rather superior talents ; but he had none of the patient assiduity which the profession of ་ the law demands , and most of all that 16 ...
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... " as the houses are not built in streets , or with any regularity , its popu- lation , compared with that of European towns , is by no means in pro- portion to its size . " Being further pressed upon Caillie's Travels . 27.
... " as the houses are not built in streets , or with any regularity , its popu- lation , compared with that of European towns , is by no means in pro- portion to its size . " Being further pressed upon Caillie's Travels . 27.
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... means . It is the business of the packers to sack the grain , and , in order to force as much as possible into the bag , they press it down with a piece of wood . When their bag is full , they put a handful of straw above the millet ...
... means . It is the business of the packers to sack the grain , and , in order to force as much as possible into the bag , they press it down with a piece of wood . When their bag is full , they put a handful of straw above the millet ...
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