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... the Italian language , of which he soon made himself master ; and his
commonplace book shows with what zeal , industry , and effect he pursued this
and his other studies . Shortly afterward , however , Mr. Johnson's continued
indisposition ...
... the Italian language , of which he soon made himself master ; and his
commonplace book shows with what zeal , industry , and effect he pursued this
and his other studies . Shortly afterward , however , Mr. Johnson's continued
indisposition ...
Página vi
... best means of cure and of prevention . ” Soon after , his talents and
acquirements began to be highly appreciated , and in 1797 he commenced his
translation of Lucretius . To his knowledge of the Hebrew , Greek , Latin , French ,
and Italian ...
... best means of cure and of prevention . ” Soon after , his talents and
acquirements began to be highly appreciated , and in 1797 he commenced his
translation of Lucretius . To his knowledge of the Hebrew , Greek , Latin , French ,
and Italian ...
Página 69
... consists of loam , clay , sand , marl , calgsinter , and calctuff , or stalactitic tufa ,
the basis of our common petrifactions ; and which is found very largely in Sweden
, Germany , and Italy , clothing with a calcareous coat the smaller branches of ...
... consists of loam , clay , sand , marl , calgsinter , and calctuff , or stalactitic tufa ,
the basis of our common petrifactions ; and which is found very largely in Sweden
, Germany , and Italy , clothing with a calcareous coat the smaller branches of ...
Página 97
... where the thermometer stood at 210 ° , Mr. Forster found a variety of flowers
flourishing in the highest state of perfection ; and confervas , and other water .
plants , are by no means unfrequently traced in the boiling springs of Italy ,
raising the ...
... where the thermometer stood at 210 ° , Mr. Forster found a variety of flowers
flourishing in the highest state of perfection ; and confervas , and other water .
plants , are by no means unfrequently traced in the boiling springs of Italy ,
raising the ...
Página 122
Almost all the culinary plants of England , and the greater number of our species
of corn , have reached us from Italy or the East ; t America has since added some
; and it is possible that Australia may yet add a few more . The utmost period of ...
Almost all the culinary plants of England , and the greater number of our species
of corn , have reached us from Italy or the East ; t America has since added some
; and it is possible that Australia may yet add a few more . The utmost period of ...
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Términos y frases comunes
able action already animals appears become belong birds blood body brain called cause character chiefly common consequence considerable consists constitutes continued denominated derived direct distinct distinguished doctrine earth effect equally example existence extensive external fact faculty feeling fishes former four give given hand head heart hence human ideas immediately important insects instances instinct intelligence Italy kind knowledge known language laws lecture less light living manner material matter means meet mind nature never objects observed occasion occasionally operation organs origin passions perfect perhaps period persons philosophers plants possess present principle produced proof prove reason regarded respect result says seems sensation sense separate similar sometimes species substance sufficient supposed term thing tion traced tribes variety various vegetable whole