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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... less distinguished as a naturalist than as a physi- cian . His enthusiasm for this interesting study introduced him to the acquaintance of Mr. Boyle and Mr. Ray , and to them he com- municated every striking fact or object of curiosity ...
... less distinguished as a naturalist than as a physi- cian . His enthusiasm for this interesting study introduced him to the acquaintance of Mr. Boyle and Mr. Ray , and to them he com- municated every striking fact or object of curiosity ...
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... less liberal to other learned bodies ; he had no sooner purchased the manor of Chelsea than , in 1721 , he gave the Apothecaries ' Company the freehold of their Botanical Garden , upon the following conditions , viz . , the payment of ...
... less liberal to other learned bodies ; he had no sooner purchased the manor of Chelsea than , in 1721 , he gave the Apothecaries ' Company the freehold of their Botanical Garden , upon the following conditions , viz . , the payment of ...
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... less intensity - such as buildings , walls , the surface of the ground , & c .; but also from condensations of moisture , such as clouds , fogs , & c . The evaporation and exhalation from green and growing sur- faces , and the absence ...
... less intensity - such as buildings , walls , the surface of the ground , & c .; but also from condensations of moisture , such as clouds , fogs , & c . The evaporation and exhalation from green and growing sur- faces , and the absence ...
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... less abundant than its garrulous congener , the Sedge Reedling ( S. phragmitis ) . The supposed scarcity of the Siskin Goldwing and Marsh Reedling is doubtless owing to the little attention paid to ornithology , by those living in the ...
... less abundant than its garrulous congener , the Sedge Reedling ( S. phragmitis ) . The supposed scarcity of the Siskin Goldwing and Marsh Reedling is doubtless owing to the little attention paid to ornithology , by those living in the ...
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... less than the image of nature , visible and in- visible . Is the subject old ? so is nature herself ; of which Shak- speare's works are the transcript and express image . The more familiar we become with either , the more novel do they ...
... less than the image of nature , visible and in- visible . Is the subject old ? so is nature herself ; of which Shak- speare's works are the transcript and express image . The more familiar we become with either , the more novel do they ...
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