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... described first ; then New Spain ; then Guatimala ; and , lastly , the West- Indian islands subject to Spain : the order of discovery and colonization being thus in some respects inverted . The de- tails collected concerning these ...
... described first ; then New Spain ; then Guatimala ; and , lastly , the West- Indian islands subject to Spain : the order of discovery and colonization being thus in some respects inverted . The de- tails collected concerning these ...
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... described by Linné under the name of Rubus Japonicus : but , as M. de C. well remarks , the plant in ques- tion cannot belong to Rubus , because its fruit has no tendency to become fleshy , and its general habit and colour remove it ...
... described by Linné under the name of Rubus Japonicus : but , as M. de C. well remarks , the plant in ques- tion cannot belong to Rubus , because its fruit has no tendency to become fleshy , and its general habit and colour remove it ...
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... described at some length ; and thence , continued he , " I exchanged my commission for one under the Spaniard . " " I hope you found yourself better off by the change ? " said Lord Menteith . " " In good sooth , " answered the Ritt ...
... described at some length ; and thence , continued he , " I exchanged my commission for one under the Spaniard . " " I hope you found yourself better off by the change ? " said Lord Menteith . " " In good sooth , " answered the Ritt ...
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