The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 7J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1796 |
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... fpecies of fortrefs walled about with jealous care , placed on peninfulated preci- pices , constructed with these fmall embrazures , from which they might fearless annoy approaching enemies , and prevent the affailants attack , the ...
... fpecies of fortrefs walled about with jealous care , placed on peninfulated preci- pices , constructed with these fmall embrazures , from which they might fearless annoy approaching enemies , and prevent the affailants attack , the ...
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... fpecies of plants a mounted to one thousand one hun- dred . The hall in which Linnæus de- livered his lectures overflowed with a crouded audience . The usual num . ber of ftudents was 500 , which pro- portion continued alfo after his ...
... fpecies of plants a mounted to one thousand one hun- dred . The hall in which Linnæus de- livered his lectures overflowed with a crouded audience . The usual num . ber of ftudents was 500 , which pro- portion continued alfo after his ...
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... fpecies of in- fects , 198 of vermes , 195 of birds , 77 of filhes , 53 of mammalia and 25 of amphibia . His merits were now honoured and acknowledged , not only abroad , but alfo at home . In 1743 he was chofen member of the Academy of ...
... fpecies of in- fects , 198 of vermes , 195 of birds , 77 of filhes , 53 of mammalia and 25 of amphibia . His merits were now honoured and acknowledged , not only abroad , but alfo at home . In 1743 he was chofen member of the Academy of ...
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... fpecies of culture . This wife regula- tion was attended with fuch falutary effects , that to this day it is confider- ed one of the most beneficial acts of his adminiftration . As the natural refult of agricul- ture is population , he ...
... fpecies of culture . This wife regula- tion was attended with fuch falutary effects , that to this day it is confider- ed one of the most beneficial acts of his adminiftration . As the natural refult of agricul- ture is population , he ...
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... fpecies from the com- mon fpecies , to defcribe them accu- rately , and to arrange precifely their fynonomy , & c . & c . At the end of ` this valuable work Linnæus gives advice to young botanifts , and adds inftructions how to prepare ...
... fpecies from the com- mon fpecies , to defcribe them accu- rately , and to arrange precifely their fynonomy , & c . & c . At the end of ` this valuable work Linnæus gives advice to young botanifts , and adds inftructions how to prepare ...
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Page 111 - The notice which you have been pleased to take of my labours, had it been early, had been kind ; but it has been delayed till I am indifferent, and cannot enjoy it ; till I am solitary, and cannot impart it ; till I am known, and do not want it.
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