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...Illustrates.' . . In turning over the charmingly executed handcoloured plates of British plants 'which encumber these volumes with riches, the reader cannot help...will be sufficient to state that the work is pledged to contain a figure of every wild flower indigenous to these lales."— Times, " Will be the most complete... | |
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...illustrates. ... In turning over the charmingly executed handcoloured plates of British plants ;w^cn encumber these volumes with riches, the reader cannot help...weeds we tread on with careless step. We cannot dwell npon many of the Individuals grouped In the splendid bouquet of flowers presented in these pages, and... | |
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...illustrates In turning over the charmingly executed hand-coloured plates of British plants which encumber these volumes with riches, the reader cannot help...dwell upon many of the individuals grouped in the eplendid bouquet of flowers presented in these pages. and it will be sufficient to state that the work... | |
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