An Introductory Discourse: Delivered Before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, on the Fourth of May, 1814David Longworth, at the Shakspeare-gallery. N. Van Riper, print., 1815 - 148 Seiten |
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... abundant room for original inquiry and description . Many meritorious attempts have been made to illustrate the orni- thology of America . Mr. Alexander Wilson , whose death is to be sin- cerely lamented by every friend of science , had ...
... abundant room for original inquiry and description . Many meritorious attempts have been made to illustrate the orni- thology of America . Mr. Alexander Wilson , whose death is to be sin- cerely lamented by every friend of science , had ...
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... abundant or agreeable food . Different preventives and remedies have been pre- scribed for their depredations , but it still remains to discover effectual ones . Silk worms are cultivated with great success in some parts of the country ...
... abundant or agreeable food . Different preventives and remedies have been pre- scribed for their depredations , but it still remains to discover effectual ones . Silk worms are cultivated with great success in some parts of the country ...
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... abundance in many parts of England and Wales . In the Hortus Elginensis , published by a distinguished botanist , * it is mentioned as being in that establish- ment ; and as a hardy perennial plant : it is a vernal grass , and not a ...
... abundance in many parts of England and Wales . In the Hortus Elginensis , published by a distinguished botanist , * it is mentioned as being in that establish- ment ; and as a hardy perennial plant : it is a vernal grass , and not a ...
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... abundance of the waters . 2. He thinks there are parts in the debris of the skull which have some comparative resemblance to the whale as to the purpose of breathing under wa- ter ; that the width of the jaws is similar to that of fish ...
... abundance of the waters . 2. He thinks there are parts in the debris of the skull which have some comparative resemblance to the whale as to the purpose of breathing under wa- ter ; that the width of the jaws is similar to that of fish ...
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... abundance . In these places are uniformly found living springs , and abundance of snails and muscles , which , with vegetable substances , constitute the marl of different colours and , ( in some respects ) qualities . It may not be ...
... abundance . In these places are uniformly found living springs , and abundance of snails and muscles , which , with vegetable substances , constitute the marl of different colours and , ( in some respects ) qualities . It may not be ...
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