The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... seems to be in a very sickly condition . In this city , however , it is well protected , being planted opposite the ... seem anxi- ous to connect with the ideas of liberty instilled into the minds of the French people . Our sturdy oak ...
... seems to be in a very sickly condition . In this city , however , it is well protected , being planted opposite the ... seem anxi- ous to connect with the ideas of liberty instilled into the minds of the French people . Our sturdy oak ...
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... seems to be picturesque and beautiful ; and after we have made a reasonable deduction for the effects of novelty , in the writer's view , we may imagine . that the appearance of many of the vegetable productions must be grand and ...
... seems to be picturesque and beautiful ; and after we have made a reasonable deduction for the effects of novelty , in the writer's view , we may imagine . that the appearance of many of the vegetable productions must be grand and ...
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... seems that an insect punctures and deposits its eggs in the young tender leaves of the tree , which causes them to swell into the various forms the galls assume . 6 They are sold in every market , being one of the most useful dy- ing ...
... seems that an insect punctures and deposits its eggs in the young tender leaves of the tree , which causes them to swell into the various forms the galls assume . 6 They are sold in every market , being one of the most useful dy- ing ...
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