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... regard to the whole of the plants described in the Flora Britannica of that writer ; though not always with respect to the English names of mosses . The genus Jungermannia has been arranged in conformity to the excellent monograph of Mr ...
... regard to the whole of the plants described in the Flora Britannica of that writer ; though not always with respect to the English names of mosses . The genus Jungermannia has been arranged in conformity to the excellent monograph of Mr ...
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... regard to the advantages or disadvantages of the several principles . The improvements proposed by Mr. Seppings may be reduced to four distinct classes ; viz . 1. The filling up of the openings between the timbers from the floor - heads ...
... regard to the advantages or disadvantages of the several principles . The improvements proposed by Mr. Seppings may be reduced to four distinct classes ; viz . 1. The filling up of the openings between the timbers from the floor - heads ...
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... regard to the Austrians ; to such a degree , indeed , that M. SCHEFFER repeatedly expresses a hope that the court of Vienna will not be allowed to influence in any manner the affairs of the north of Germany . Her ideas at present are ...
... regard to the Austrians ; to such a degree , indeed , that M. SCHEFFER repeatedly expresses a hope that the court of Vienna will not be allowed to influence in any manner the affairs of the north of Germany . Her ideas at present are ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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