The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... animal to which they belong , but also to the particular part of the animal from which they spring and if in some cases it be in the pow- er of man to eradicate these , this is always a work of great violence and difficulty ; but it is ...
... animal to which they belong , but also to the particular part of the animal from which they spring and if in some cases it be in the pow- er of man to eradicate these , this is always a work of great violence and difficulty ; but it is ...
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... animal hairs : but this opinion we fhall have occasion afterwards to examine . 1 Among the annual animal productions themselves , there are many striking difsimilarities ; many of which , the limits I prescribe to myself in this essay ...
... animal hairs : but this opinion we fhall have occasion afterwards to examine . 1 Among the annual animal productions themselves , there are many striking difsimilarities ; many of which , the limits I prescribe to myself in this essay ...
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James Anderson. Other wool bearing animals 11. The vicuna , this is an animal of the camet tribe of a size nearly the same with a deer , and pro- duces the valuable wool sold under the name of Vigo- nia wool , the highest priced article ...
James Anderson. Other wool bearing animals 11. The vicuna , this is an animal of the camet tribe of a size nearly the same with a deer , and pro- duces the valuable wool sold under the name of Vigo- nia wool , the highest priced article ...
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Oration of Peter the Great | 10 |
On the mode of providing | 19 |
Reading memorandums | 29 |
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