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... late Mr. John Tweddell , by his brother the Editor . 2. The correspondence of Mr. John Tweddell while abroad , containing remarks , & c . which occurred to him in his travels , and an occasional view of his own occupations . 3. A long ...
... late Mr. John Tweddell , by his brother the Editor . 2. The correspondence of Mr. John Tweddell while abroad , containing remarks , & c . which occurred to him in his travels , and an occasional view of his own occupations . 3. A long ...
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... late Duke of Portland , of good - natured memory , was the writer of the bitter sarcasms which were thus subscribed . We cannot help regarding the design as much on a par with the conduct of Mrs. Serres , who claims that honour for her ...
... late Duke of Portland , of good - natured memory , was the writer of the bitter sarcasms which were thus subscribed . We cannot help regarding the design as much on a par with the conduct of Mrs. Serres , who claims that honour for her ...
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... late , become a topic of most in- teresting geological inquiry ; and that the student who avails him- self of Mr. Brookes's Introduction will be prepared to include them in his future researches , and thus to extend his contempla- tions ...
... late , become a topic of most in- teresting geological inquiry ; and that the student who avails him- self of Mr. Brookes's Introduction will be prepared to include them in his future researches , and thus to extend his contempla- tions ...
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