The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... leave now to suggest one or two o- ther things . It is a fact proved by experience that there is a diffe- rence in ... leaves of old mulberry trees will feed them , but will not produce good silk . It is the young fhoots of young trees ...
... leave now to suggest one or two o- ther things . It is a fact proved by experience that there is a diffe- rence in ... leaves of old mulberry trees will feed them , but will not produce good silk . It is the young fhoots of young trees ...
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... leaving the animal covered with a fhort coat of young wool , which in its turn undergoes the same regular mutations ... leave the old and new hairs at one season blended together for a long time , and never discover that sudden and ...
... leaving the animal covered with a fhort coat of young wool , which in its turn undergoes the same regular mutations ... leave the old and new hairs at one season blended together for a long time , and never discover that sudden and ...
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... leave you , if you trust your business to your servants , and com- mençe gentleman before you have known what it is to be a tradesman . I know nothing so easy as to acquire ha- bits of address , industry , and attention ; and when you ...
... leave you , if you trust your business to your servants , and com- mençe gentleman before you have known what it is to be a tradesman . I know nothing so easy as to acquire ha- bits of address , industry , and attention ; and when you ...
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