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... consists in finding copious remains of the classical languages , not only in the mouths of the learned but in the current dialect of the ordinary popu- lation . We have already mentioned , in our report of the travels of Mr. Hobhouse ...
... consists in finding copious remains of the classical languages , not only in the mouths of the learned but in the current dialect of the ordinary popu- lation . We have already mentioned , in our report of the travels of Mr. Hobhouse ...
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... consist of the account of a series of microscopical observations that have been made by Mr. Bauer on the globules of the blood , from which Sir Ev . Home has deduced some very singular physiological specu- lations . According to these ...
... consist of the account of a series of microscopical observations that have been made by Mr. Bauer on the globules of the blood , from which Sir Ev . Home has deduced some very singular physiological specu- lations . According to these ...
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... consist of three parts : I. The bark , which is also subdivided into two parts ; 1. The cuticle , or external covering , which consists of numerous layers of circular fibres or threads , which are easily separated from each other . 2 ...
... consist of three parts : I. The bark , which is also subdivided into two parts ; 1. The cuticle , or external covering , which consists of numerous layers of circular fibres or threads , which are easily separated from each other . 2 ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
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