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... attention , though they scarcely possess that degree of originality which would justify our noticing them in detail . The collection of minerals belonging to the Imperial Aca- demy of Sciences , at Petersburg , recalls a very scanty and ...
... attention , though they scarcely possess that degree of originality which would justify our noticing them in detail . The collection of minerals belonging to the Imperial Aca- demy of Sciences , at Petersburg , recalls a very scanty and ...
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... attention , and he was thus enabled to acquire mate- rials sufficient for the present volume . Whether his remarks were actually written in the convenient shape of Letters to his Friends , ' we shall not pretend to determine : but we ...
... attention , and he was thus enabled to acquire mate- rials sufficient for the present volume . Whether his remarks were actually written in the convenient shape of Letters to his Friends , ' we shall not pretend to determine : but we ...
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... attention to a noble description of the death of Lord Russell ; which , united with that of Brutus , forms an excellent pair of portraits . ART . X. Medico - Chirurgical Transactions , published by the Medical and Chirurgical Society of ...
... attention to a noble description of the death of Lord Russell ; which , united with that of Brutus , forms an excellent pair of portraits . ART . X. Medico - Chirurgical Transactions , published by the Medical and Chirurgical Society of ...
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