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Página 168
... observe , that , confidering how much of his time must have neceffarily been devoted to the cultivation of his vocal powers , his pre- fent production poffeffes much to be ad- mired , and ftrongly claims the fuffrages of the musical ...
... observe , that , confidering how much of his time must have neceffarily been devoted to the cultivation of his vocal powers , his pre- fent production poffeffes much to be ad- mired , and ftrongly claims the fuffrages of the musical ...
Página 213
Now give me leave to mention a preju- dicial error I have observed in Natural Hif tory , by confidering the ant ( formica ) as an injurious infect ; for I find her to be very ufeful in the deftruction of aphides and ca- terpillars ...
Now give me leave to mention a preju- dicial error I have observed in Natural Hif tory , by confidering the ant ( formica ) as an injurious infect ; for I find her to be very ufeful in the deftruction of aphides and ca- terpillars ...
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... observation , as of unexceptionable authority in philofophy . Throughout all his other writings on matters of fcience , as in the hiftories of denfe and rare , of found and hearing , & c . & c . he continu- ally ufes facts of ...
... observation , as of unexceptionable authority in philofophy . Throughout all his other writings on matters of fcience , as in the hiftories of denfe and rare , of found and hearing , & c . & c . he continu- ally ufes facts of ...
Página 240
... observed fea - dogs from time to time raising their black fnouts above the furface of the water . This ma- rine animal is much hated by the fisher- men , because it frightens away the fishes which they wish to take . Its hide and fat ...
... observed fea - dogs from time to time raising their black fnouts above the furface of the water . This ma- rine animal is much hated by the fisher- men , because it frightens away the fishes which they wish to take . Its hide and fat ...
Página 241
... observed with great indignation by fome inhabi- tants of Walderhog . They complained that the burning of the fea - weeds drove away the fish ; and they threatened to remonftrate to Government against the perm ffion of this practice ...
... observed with great indignation by fome inhabi- tants of Walderhog . They complained that the burning of the fea - weeds drove away the fish ; and they threatened to remonftrate to Government against the perm ffion of this practice ...
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