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When fanaticism has gained such an ascendancy in the minds of the vulgar , and
infidelity and vice in those of the vain and ambitious , we do hope that the
propagation of natural philosophy * , and the increase of philosophical societies ,
may ...
When fanaticism has gained such an ascendancy in the minds of the vulgar , and
infidelity and vice in those of the vain and ambitious , we do hope that the
propagation of natural philosophy * , and the increase of philosophical societies ,
may ...
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The physiology of vegetation has deservedly engaged the attention of the Royal
and Linnean Societies ; ' and much ... The establishment of a national society for
the improvement of horticulture has therefore long been wanted ; and if such an ...
The physiology of vegetation has deservedly engaged the attention of the Royal
and Linnean Societies ; ' and much ... The establishment of a national society for
the improvement of horticulture has therefore long been wanted ; and if such an ...
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Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London . Vol . I. Part II . 4to . pp . 44. 3
Plates . 7s . 6d . Hatchard ; ; White , 1808 . IN the preceding number we noticed
the first publication of the Horticultural Society with considerable satisfaction .
Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London . Vol . I. Part II . 4to . pp . 44. 3
Plates . 7s . 6d . Hatchard ; ; White , 1808 . IN the preceding number we noticed
the first publication of the Horticultural Society with considerable satisfaction .
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... are consequently somewhat proud of the acquisition ; and if there be any truth
in the observation of Charles , the Fifth , that he who knows four languages is
equal to four men , " this pride is neither unjustifiable nor injurious to society .
... are consequently somewhat proud of the acquisition ; and if there be any truth
in the observation of Charles , the Fifth , that he who knows four languages is
equal to four men , " this pride is neither unjustifiable nor injurious to society .
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M. Coster has laid before this society an analysis of the Nánceide , a poem
relating the defeat and death of Charles , Duke of Burgundy , before Nancy ,
written by Peter de Blaru , canon of St. Die , who composed his work so early as
the reign ...
M. Coster has laid before this society an analysis of the Nánceide , a poem
relating the defeat and death of Charles , Duke of Burgundy , before Nancy ,
written by Peter de Blaru , canon of St. Die , who composed his work so early as
the reign ...
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