An Introductory Discourse Delivered Before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York, on the Fourth of May, 1814David Longworth, 1815 - 148 Seiten |
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... plant ; and not only so , but it spoileth the plantation . ” This measure was , no doubt , the result of design , the dictate of policy . It inculcated upon the public mind that the colonies were a place of punishment , not a country ...
... plant ; and not only so , but it spoileth the plantation . ” This measure was , no doubt , the result of design , the dictate of policy . It inculcated upon the public mind that the colonies were a place of punishment , not a country ...
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... plants be a free government , yet may they be transplanted into any government ; and a republic is most favourable to the growth of the sciences , a civilized monarchy to that of the polite arts . † • Although this was published more ...
... plants be a free government , yet may they be transplanted into any government ; and a republic is most favourable to the growth of the sciences , a civilized monarchy to that of the polite arts . † • Although this was published more ...
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... plants and trees , the progress of vegetation , the departure and return of birds , and correct meteorological observations . When on this subject it may not be amiss to draw your attention to a very striking difference between the ...
... plants and trees , the progress of vegetation , the departure and return of birds , and correct meteorological observations . When on this subject it may not be amiss to draw your attention to a very striking difference between the ...
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... ( plant louse , ) so destructive to vegetation . The ravages of the weavil , hessian fly , canker worm , palmer worm , grass worm , and rose bug , are incalculably injurious . Dr. Barton has intimated that several of our animals supposed ...
... ( plant louse , ) so destructive to vegetation . The ravages of the weavil , hessian fly , canker worm , palmer worm , grass worm , and rose bug , are incalculably injurious . Dr. Barton has intimated that several of our animals supposed ...
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... plants of America according to the Linnæan system , which includes eight hundred and sixty - three genera , and their corresponding species . It has already become difficult to discriminate between our native and naturalized plants ...
... plants of America according to the Linnæan system , which includes eight hundred and sixty - three genera , and their corresponding species . It has already become difficult to discriminate between our native and naturalized plants ...
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