The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen 2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... means swimming horns . It has very much the habit of its family , and particu- larly of the genera Crangon and Palinu- rus : this family is the fifth belonging to the second natural order , and is distin- guished by its long fan tail ...
... means swimming horns . It has very much the habit of its family , and particu- larly of the genera Crangon and Palinu- rus : this family is the fifth belonging to the second natural order , and is distin- guished by its long fan tail ...
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... means contemptible . Among the means of perfecting a reformation which has so happily begun , we know of none which promises so much success as the diffusion of the best treatises on the theory and practice of counterpoint . They may be ...
... means contemptible . Among the means of perfecting a reformation which has so happily begun , we know of none which promises so much success as the diffusion of the best treatises on the theory and practice of counterpoint . They may be ...
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... means here by a new principle of nutrition we are at a loss to conceive - certainly there is nothing in the Latin to ... means just the re- verse of " present symptoms " -- and spu tune , instead of saliva , means the matter expectorated ...
... means here by a new principle of nutrition we are at a loss to conceive - certainly there is nothing in the Latin to ... means just the re- verse of " present symptoms " -- and spu tune , instead of saliva , means the matter expectorated ...
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