The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... original and laborious work than the last , under the title of Historical and Biographical Sketches of the Progress of Botany in England , from its Origin to the Introduction of the Linnæan System . This , though abounding with original ...
... original and laborious work than the last , under the title of Historical and Biographical Sketches of the Progress of Botany in England , from its Origin to the Introduction of the Linnæan System . This , though abounding with original ...
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... original researches of the experimental kind . For this he was eminently fitted ; his inquiring and original turn of mind being impelled by all the ardour of genius , unshackled by too strict an acquaintance with those sciences , which ...
... original researches of the experimental kind . For this he was eminently fitted ; his inquiring and original turn of mind being impelled by all the ardour of genius , unshackled by too strict an acquaintance with those sciences , which ...
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... original correspond- ence , authentic papers , & c .; which were finally published in four volumes , octavo ; with a selection of the most curious documents : and , in 1802 , in one volume , quarto , as a continuation of those of his ...
... original correspond- ence , authentic papers , & c .; which were finally published in four volumes , octavo ; with a selection of the most curious documents : and , in 1802 , in one volume , quarto , as a continuation of those of his ...
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