The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... kind , as a siliceous bricia * , or a pudding - stone with a siliceous cement , there can arise no doubt concerning their classification : but when , as often happens , the fragments are of one kind , and the cement of another , the ...
... kind , as a siliceous bricia * , or a pudding - stone with a siliceous cement , there can arise no doubt concerning their classification : but when , as often happens , the fragments are of one kind , and the cement of another , the ...
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... kind and very obliging letter has given me greater pleasure than you can imagine . I perfectly recollect your person under the name of French , and much more so under the name of Murphy . I had long ago heard that your name stood very ...
... kind and very obliging letter has given me greater pleasure than you can imagine . I perfectly recollect your person under the name of French , and much more so under the name of Murphy . I had long ago heard that your name stood very ...
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... kind in more advanced states . Nothing can be more imperfect than the state of Portuguese agriculture . The farmers follow the same undeviating annual course , and appear to be ignorant of even the most common methods of husbandry in ...
... kind in more advanced states . Nothing can be more imperfect than the state of Portuguese agriculture . The farmers follow the same undeviating annual course , and appear to be ignorant of even the most common methods of husbandry in ...
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