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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... exhibited a rare exam- ple of munificence by devoting the whole of the money he received to the benefit of such objects in this establishment as most needed his assistance . Two years afterwards he married Elizabeth , daughter of ...
... exhibited a rare exam- ple of munificence by devoting the whole of the money he received to the benefit of such objects in this establishment as most needed his assistance . Two years afterwards he married Elizabeth , daughter of ...
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... exhibited by the former . Memory assumes more power , and the poor maniac looks back with sorrow and shame at the crimes and misfortunes of her past life , and her once happy home - contrasts it with her present situation as an out ...
... exhibited by the former . Memory assumes more power , and the poor maniac looks back with sorrow and shame at the crimes and misfortunes of her past life , and her once happy home - contrasts it with her present situation as an out ...
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... exhibiting its more ordinary aspect . Judging from the great number we have at different times seen , and the collection at present be- fore us , we should say that the usual appearance of the egg of this species is dull white and ...
... exhibiting its more ordinary aspect . Judging from the great number we have at different times seen , and the collection at present be- fore us , we should say that the usual appearance of the egg of this species is dull white and ...
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... exhibited by the Reptiles . " + In the construction of this Catalogue , I shall rely , with some few exceptions which my own observation and experience may seem to justify , on the works of Fleming and Jenyns , with respect to the ...
... exhibited by the Reptiles . " + In the construction of this Catalogue , I shall rely , with some few exceptions which my own observation and experience may seem to justify , on the works of Fleming and Jenyns , with respect to the ...
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... exhibited in the works of creation , there are none , in my opinion , more striking and conclusive than that which is displayed by the various animals of the Class , the members of which have just been enumerated . With the tadpole , or ...
... exhibited in the works of creation , there are none , in my opinion , more striking and conclusive than that which is displayed by the various animals of the Class , the members of which have just been enumerated . With the tadpole , or ...
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