The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... course back to some land to which he gave the name of Falkland's Islands . Whilst staying here , he lost several of his crew on shore , from the attack of sea - lions , a ferocious species of animal , of the size of a mastiff , and one ...
... course back to some land to which he gave the name of Falkland's Islands . Whilst staying here , he lost several of his crew on shore , from the attack of sea - lions , a ferocious species of animal , of the size of a mastiff , and one ...
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... course , and announcing a course of public lectures , in English , instead of Latin . They were received with great applause , and he further distinguished himself by voluntarily adding to his duties , illustrations of the animal and ...
... course , and announcing a course of public lectures , in English , instead of Latin . They were received with great applause , and he further distinguished himself by voluntarily adding to his duties , illustrations of the animal and ...
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... course on zoonomia , according to the Brunonian system , of which he was a strong advocate and admirer . He also commenced two courses on botany ; one at his own house , and the other at Brompton . In the midst of these pur- suits , he ...
... course on zoonomia , according to the Brunonian system , of which he was a strong advocate and admirer . He also commenced two courses on botany ; one at his own house , and the other at Brompton . In the midst of these pur- suits , he ...
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