The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History, and the Fine Arts, Band 5Edward Mammatt Simpkin and Marshall, 1836 |
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... considered beneficial in all those " ills which flesh is heir to . " Many marine productions , also , hitherto neglected and despised as useless , were , through his exertions , ren- dered articles of commerce to those who " went down ...
... considered beneficial in all those " ills which flesh is heir to . " Many marine productions , also , hitherto neglected and despised as useless , were , through his exertions , ren- dered articles of commerce to those who " went down ...
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... considered as little bet- ter than sealed books to the public . The British nation ought not to be satisfied with a comparatively worthless alphabetical catalogue , whilst the libraries of minor institutions are accurately classed ...
... considered as little bet- ter than sealed books to the public . The British nation ought not to be satisfied with a comparatively worthless alphabetical catalogue , whilst the libraries of minor institutions are accurately classed ...
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... considered as indicating a resultant temperature , not only from the action of the sun's rays upon a variety of surfaces , all radiating heat of greater or less intensity - such as buildings , walls , the surface of the ground , & c ...
... considered as indicating a resultant temperature , not only from the action of the sun's rays upon a variety of surfaces , all radiating heat of greater or less intensity - such as buildings , walls , the surface of the ground , & c ...
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... considered a rarity . But about a mile beyond Tutbury , and indeed in almost every part of Staffordshire which I have explored , it is as common as I have found it to be in other districts both to the north and south of this county ...
... considered a rarity . But about a mile beyond Tutbury , and indeed in almost every part of Staffordshire which I have explored , it is as common as I have found it to be in other districts both to the north and south of this county ...
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... considered to be a witch , but whom he afterwards discovered to be no such thing . " * * The same species of morbid Imagination constituting the insane state , sometimes extends from one individual to many , to the whole inhabitants of ...
... considered to be a witch , but whom he afterwards discovered to be no such thing . " * * The same species of morbid Imagination constituting the insane state , sometimes extends from one individual to many , to the whole inhabitants of ...
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