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... fpecies of biography , in which a few facts are amplified , and almoft loft in panegyrical excurfions . A partiality for D'Alembert is certainly not a part of our literary or critical habits , and we well know with what intention he ...
... fpecies of biography , in which a few facts are amplified , and almoft loft in panegyrical excurfions . A partiality for D'Alembert is certainly not a part of our literary or critical habits , and we well know with what intention he ...
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... fpecies of antagonist falts , if I may fo call them , are very far from the point of faturation in a given folution , they may co - exist in it . ” It is however true , that feveral falts are incompatible ( i , e . they cannot exift ...
... fpecies of antagonist falts , if I may fo call them , are very far from the point of faturation in a given folution , they may co - exist in it . ” It is however true , that feveral falts are incompatible ( i , e . they cannot exift ...
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... fpecies of literary luxury , which delights in productions of peculiar elegance and fplendour . Among the numerous works relative to exotic infects , the prefent may justly be confidered as one of the most beautiful that have yet ...
... fpecies of literary luxury , which delights in productions of peculiar elegance and fplendour . Among the numerous works relative to exotic infects , the prefent may justly be confidered as one of the most beautiful that have yet ...
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... fpecies referred to by Fabricius , in the collection of the Right Hon . Sir Jofeph Banks , Bart . " Nepa Ruftica , Egg - Carrying Water Scorpion . Specific Character and Synonyms . Without tail , brown . Margin of the thorax , and ...
... fpecies referred to by Fabricius , in the collection of the Right Hon . Sir Jofeph Banks , Bart . " Nepa Ruftica , Egg - Carrying Water Scorpion . Specific Character and Synonyms . Without tail , brown . Margin of the thorax , and ...
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... fpecies of warfare is inftantly difcouraged , by farcaftic reflections upon Chrif tian meeknefs and Chriftian forbearance . Our adverfaries , both in literature and in war , would difarm , that they may crush us . To in- creafe the ...
... fpecies of warfare is inftantly difcouraged , by farcaftic reflections upon Chrif tian meeknefs and Chriftian forbearance . Our adverfaries , both in literature and in war , would difarm , that they may crush us . To in- creafe the ...
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