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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... reason for this will be understood from what has been said before ; the rising of the barometer being generally accompanied by clear weather . The clear days of summer are warmer than the cloudy ones ; but in winter the cloudy and wet ...
... reason for this will be understood from what has been said before ; the rising of the barometer being generally accompanied by clear weather . The clear days of summer are warmer than the cloudy ones ; but in winter the cloudy and wet ...
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... reason for so extraordinary an occurrence . The Corn Bunting ( Emberiza miliaria ) , according to every British author who has written on the subject , is common in every part of the kingdom , and as abundant in the Orkneys as elsewhere ...
... reason for so extraordinary an occurrence . The Corn Bunting ( Emberiza miliaria ) , according to every British author who has written on the subject , is common in every part of the kingdom , and as abundant in the Orkneys as elsewhere ...
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... and but once with the Pied species . For this I can adduce no satisfactory reason , especially as many species of ON THE RARITY OF CERTAIN BIRDS IN DERBYSHIRE . 33 32 ON THE RARITY OF CERTAIN BIRDS IN DERBYSHIRE. ...
... and but once with the Pied species . For this I can adduce no satisfactory reason , especially as many species of ON THE RARITY OF CERTAIN BIRDS IN DERBYSHIRE . 33 32 ON THE RARITY OF CERTAIN BIRDS IN DERBYSHIRE. ...
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... reason , argument to truth , and poetry to every thing , Shakspeare is always conclusive . Thus much for the worthiness of my subject , but how far it is worthily treated is not for me to pro- claim ' ; but if the reader have " thought ...
... reason , argument to truth , and poetry to every thing , Shakspeare is always conclusive . Thus much for the worthiness of my subject , but how far it is worthily treated is not for me to pro- claim ' ; but if the reader have " thought ...
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... reason . “ Alonzo . - I would with such perfection govern , Sir , To excel the golden age . ” Thus discoursing , they " lose and neglect the creeping hours of time . " . Ariel enters , and with his music " charms up their sense in sleep ...
... reason . “ Alonzo . - I would with such perfection govern , Sir , To excel the golden age . ” Thus discoursing , they " lose and neglect the creeping hours of time . " . Ariel enters , and with his music " charms up their sense in sleep ...
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