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... object and plan : 6 Although the labours of phytologists have been directed with success to the explication of a variety of the most important phe- nomena of vegetation , and although we have been already favoured with a condensed and ...
... object and plan : 6 Although the labours of phytologists have been directed with success to the explication of a variety of the most important phe- nomena of vegetation , and although we have been already favoured with a condensed and ...
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... objects to Adam Smith's account of the manner in which proper names become general , by our perception of the generic ... object of the Hebrew polity , which he shews to have been the preservation of the doctrine of the unity of God and ...
... objects to Adam Smith's account of the manner in which proper names become general , by our perception of the generic ... object of the Hebrew polity , which he shews to have been the preservation of the doctrine of the unity of God and ...
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... object of the author's ambition , it has been completely attained ; and we hold him intitled to the thanks of every admirer of astronomical science , for the disinterested man- ner in which he has endeavoured to communicate , to novices ...
... object of the author's ambition , it has been completely attained ; and we hold him intitled to the thanks of every admirer of astronomical science , for the disinterested man- ner in which he has endeavoured to communicate , to novices ...
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