Addresses and TransactionsW. Dawson, 1932 |
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... nature also led the chief to see much advantage to himself in the change , and in Dr. Johnson's words he degenerated ... natural produce by sea and land is almost wholly absorbed by the great landholders and by many of them spent at ...
... nature also led the chief to see much advantage to himself in the change , and in Dr. Johnson's words he degenerated ... natural produce by sea and land is almost wholly absorbed by the great landholders and by many of them spent at ...
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... nature of every substance of which I inserted the name , to limit every idea by a definition strictly logical , and exhibit every production of art or nature in an accurate descript- ion , that my book might be in place of all other ...
... nature of every substance of which I inserted the name , to limit every idea by a definition strictly logical , and exhibit every production of art or nature in an accurate descript- ion , that my book might be in place of all other ...
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... Nature . Its opening lines , stating its purpose , are among the most majestic he ever wrote . By firm immutable immortal laws Impress'd on Nature by the GREAT FIRST Cause , Say MUSE ! how rose from elemental strife Organic forms , and ...
... Nature . Its opening lines , stating its purpose , are among the most majestic he ever wrote . By firm immutable immortal laws Impress'd on Nature by the GREAT FIRST Cause , Say MUSE ! how rose from elemental strife Organic forms , and ...
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