The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... seems to commence anew , a close internal septum existed , which presented externally a concave surface , and which prohibited any communica- tion of the chambers with each other , or with the animal , which doubtlessly lived only in ...
... seems to commence anew , a close internal septum existed , which presented externally a concave surface , and which prohibited any communica- tion of the chambers with each other , or with the animal , which doubtlessly lived only in ...
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... seems to be a characterizing property of the animals belonging to some of the shells of this genus , to close or fill up all that pos- terior part of the shell which they do not inhabit : and in some of these we have seen , that by ...
... seems to be a characterizing property of the animals belonging to some of the shells of this genus , to close or fill up all that pos- terior part of the shell which they do not inhabit : and in some of these we have seen , that by ...
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... seems to have been overlooked : • The consideration of the great majority of the subjects of Ireland being Catholics , seems to have escaped your Lordship's notice ; for on the doctrine of the far - famed alliance , Popery should be the ...
... seems to have been overlooked : • The consideration of the great majority of the subjects of Ireland being Catholics , seems to have escaped your Lordship's notice ; for on the doctrine of the far - famed alliance , Popery should be the ...
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