Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1811 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... species , a reader who is unacquainted with botany would be apt to conclude that some of our most com- mon plants are natives of other countries . Thus , for instance , the habitat of two species of achillea , or sneezewort , plants ...
... species , a reader who is unacquainted with botany would be apt to conclude that some of our most com- mon plants are natives of other countries . Thus , for instance , the habitat of two species of achillea , or sneezewort , plants ...
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... species of the disease was either unknown or disregarded by them . If any doubt yet remains on the subject , it cannot be from an uncertainty as to the question whether other authors believed in the existence of two distinct species of ...
... species of the disease was either unknown or disregarded by them . If any doubt yet remains on the subject , it cannot be from an uncertainty as to the question whether other authors believed in the existence of two distinct species of ...
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... species is inalterable ; and the fact seems to have been decided by the precise conformity of individuals of living species in Egypt with such of the same species as were em- balmed two or three thousand years ago . In vain , therefore ...
... species is inalterable ; and the fact seems to have been decided by the precise conformity of individuals of living species in Egypt with such of the same species as were em- balmed two or three thousand years ago . In vain , therefore ...
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