The Quarterly Review, Volumes 86-87John Murray, 1850 |
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... land , to consist of two fungi and one animal organ- ism - the latter called by Ehrenberg the Menas prodigiosa . It is a curious , though presumably casual coincidence , that precisely the same pheno- menon occurred in Philadelphia when ...
... land , to consist of two fungi and one animal organ- ism - the latter called by Ehrenberg the Menas prodigiosa . It is a curious , though presumably casual coincidence , that precisely the same pheno- menon occurred in Philadelphia when ...
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... land , have been largely concerned in the pre- sent distribution of organic life , by alter- ing climate and separating genera and species connected primitively with common centres . The researches of Professor E. Forbes have done much ...
... land , have been largely concerned in the pre- sent distribution of organic life , by alter- ing climate and separating genera and species connected primitively with common centres . The researches of Professor E. Forbes have done much ...
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... land , ' as in so many other regions of science , we may at least affirm that the charts are more correctly laid down than ever before ; the bearings better ascer- tained ; and that our reason can hardly be shipwrecked on this great ...
... land , ' as in so many other regions of science , we may at least affirm that the charts are more correctly laid down than ever before ; the bearings better ascer- tained ; and that our reason can hardly be shipwrecked on this great ...
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... land a legal claim . Not a syllable , we be- lieve , of this description of the matter at is- sue can be disputed and the simple ques- tion would therefore seem to be : Is there in the case supposed a cause which ought in law to ...
... land a legal claim . Not a syllable , we be- lieve , of this description of the matter at is- sue can be disputed and the simple ques- tion would therefore seem to be : Is there in the case supposed a cause which ought in law to ...
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... land a crusade has been preached against water . Pipes and collars are the devices of this national movement . This ... land , whither thou goest in to possess it , is not as the land of Egypt , where thou sowedst thy seed , and ...
... land a crusade has been preached against water . Pipes and collars are the devices of this national movement . This ... land , whither thou goest in to possess it , is not as the land of Egypt , where thou sowedst thy seed , and ...
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