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... speak from long and attentive observation , and some knowledge of the nature of vegetation , and assert , in the ... speaking , and there may be some truth in it : but is it not nimis acer ? If Mr. Knight has not treated Dr. A. and Mr. F ...
... speak from long and attentive observation , and some knowledge of the nature of vegetation , and assert , in the ... speaking , and there may be some truth in it : but is it not nimis acer ? If Mr. Knight has not treated Dr. A. and Mr. F ...
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... speaking to them . I dared no longer to speak to any one , for the last was struck by a ball , which we both saw coming up ploughing the ground before it , and appearing to be almost spent . My friend lifted up his foot to let it pass ...
... speaking to them . I dared no longer to speak to any one , for the last was struck by a ball , which we both saw coming up ploughing the ground before it , and appearing to be almost spent . My friend lifted up his foot to let it pass ...
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... speaking ) merit the reader's attention for their valuable maxims and practical morality . - We shall , however , point out one or two passages , as inducements to be better acquainted with the contents , or as calling for remark . Speak ...
... speaking ) merit the reader's attention for their valuable maxims and practical morality . - We shall , however , point out one or two passages , as inducements to be better acquainted with the contents , or as calling for remark . Speak ...
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