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... appears for the first time in an English Flora , as gathered in Oxfordshire and Cambridge- shire . 276. Chenopodium viride , Curtis , serctinum , Huds . ( not Linn . ) is called C. ficifolium . 290. Sison inundatum is removed to the ...
... appears for the first time in an English Flora , as gathered in Oxfordshire and Cambridge- shire . 276. Chenopodium viride , Curtis , serctinum , Huds . ( not Linn . ) is called C. ficifolium . 290. Sison inundatum is removed to the ...
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... appears injurious to well - being .'- " But although , in this philosophical sense , desire may appear to be equally extensive with the affection of love , yet it is necessarily more confined in its application . Love relates to all ...
... appears injurious to well - being .'- " But although , in this philosophical sense , desire may appear to be equally extensive with the affection of love , yet it is necessarily more confined in its application . Love relates to all ...
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... appears to us , also , that , according to the author's own definition of proportion , this ought not to be considered as a principle of beauty by itself , but as having formed one of the constituent principles of the beauty of form ...
... appears to us , also , that , according to the author's own definition of proportion , this ought not to be considered as a principle of beauty by itself , but as having formed one of the constituent principles of the beauty of form ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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