The North American Review, Volume 16Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1823 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... course of these excursions , and to protect the fruit of their researches from the hazards to which they were exposed , these travellers formed three collections of spe- cimens in the various kingdoms of nature . One of these was ...
... course of these excursions , and to protect the fruit of their researches from the hazards to which they were exposed , these travellers formed three collections of spe- cimens in the various kingdoms of nature . One of these was ...
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... course , the sub- stance for a work of great magnitude and diversity of contents . M. Bonpland , our readers are aware , was more particularly a botanist ; M. de Humboldt was a philosopher in the truest sense of the word , ignorant of ...
... course , the sub- stance for a work of great magnitude and diversity of contents . M. Bonpland , our readers are aware , was more particularly a botanist ; M. de Humboldt was a philosopher in the truest sense of the word , ignorant of ...
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... course of the travels of Messrs de Humboldt and Bonpland . These volumes also contain the plants of the same family , brought by Richard from his voyage * Niebuhr , in his chapter on the Roman secular cycle , B. I , p . 200 , says ...
... course of the travels of Messrs de Humboldt and Bonpland . These volumes also contain the plants of the same family , brought by Richard from his voyage * Niebuhr , in his chapter on the Roman secular cycle , B. I , p . 200 , says ...
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... course between Greece and Rome was established . Nor is it probable , that in common life , any extensive use was , at any time , made of the art . In the middle ages of Europe it was still less practised . Charlemagne himself was ...
... course between Greece and Rome was established . Nor is it probable , that in common life , any extensive use was , at any time , made of the art . In the middle ages of Europe it was still less practised . Charlemagne himself was ...
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... course of that year ; whether it was published were are not informed . On scarce any subject is the confi- dent ignorance of the savans of the last generation so glaring , as that of the Zoology of America . Clavigero , though no nat ...
... course of that year ; whether it was published were are not informed . On scarce any subject is the confi- dent ignorance of the savans of the last generation so glaring , as that of the Zoology of America . Clavigero , though no nat ...
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