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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... things of that nature to see them , and who were welcome , till I observed some so very curious as to desire to carry ... thing curious and valuable that this or any other country could produce ; and in 1701 his Museum was consi- derably ...
... things of that nature to see them , and who were welcome , till I observed some so very curious as to desire to carry ... thing curious and valuable that this or any other country could produce ; and in 1701 his Museum was consi- derably ...
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... things in this world , and eternal life and happiness hereafter : grant us an happy meeting in heaven . I Black Notley , Jan. 7 , 1704-5 . I am , Sir , eternally your's , JOHN RAY . " Postscript . When you happen to write to my sincere ...
... things in this world , and eternal life and happiness hereafter : grant us an happy meeting in heaven . I Black Notley , Jan. 7 , 1704-5 . I am , Sir , eternally your's , JOHN RAY . " Postscript . When you happen to write to my sincere ...
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... things described , which had not hereto . fore been engraved , in large copper - plates as big as the life . " This was his first contribution to the general stock of knowledge , and when questioned on the subject of his voyage , he was ...
... things described , which had not hereto . fore been engraved , in large copper - plates as big as the life . " This was his first contribution to the general stock of knowledge , and when questioned on the subject of his voyage , he was ...
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... things too many to mention here . Below stairs , some rooms are filled with the curious and venerable antiquities of Egypt , Greece , Etruria , Rome , Britain , and even America ; others with large animals preserved in the skin , the ...
... things too many to mention here . Below stairs , some rooms are filled with the curious and venerable antiquities of Egypt , Greece , Etruria , Rome , Britain , and even America ; others with large animals preserved in the skin , the ...
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... 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 the same things a hundred times , " I rely ...
... 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 the same things a hundred times , " I rely ...
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