The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... nature when unthwarted in her course . Beneficence is congenial to the heart of man , and the infirmities of nature ... NATURAL HISTORY . NATURAL history is 1793 . on poor laws .
... nature when unthwarted in her course . Beneficence is congenial to the heart of man , and the infirmities of nature ... NATURAL HISTORY . NATURAL history is 1793 . on poor laws .
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... nature , it would lose much of that respec- tability to which it otherwise may justly lay claim ; and as in the present age many persons seem to prosecute the science of classification alone , with a degree of keenness and ardour which ...
... nature , it would lose much of that respec- tability to which it otherwise may justly lay claim ; and as in the present age many persons seem to prosecute the science of classification alone , with a degree of keenness and ardour which ...
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... nature . As to Buffon , his imagination was always at hand to assist him in rear- ing up a beautiful fabric from the ... natural history has hardly had a beginning * . Even the animals which are reared by ourselves , and under the ...
... nature . As to Buffon , his imagination was always at hand to assist him in rear- ing up a beautiful fabric from the ... natural history has hardly had a beginning * . Even the animals which are reared by ourselves , and under the ...
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