The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... leave it to the reader to say , whether any thing more canting ever appeared than the author's apology for it . ' O Thou who erst a noble wandering childe , Didst celebrate in never - dying lays , One , who by sensual pleasures long ...
... leave it to the reader to say , whether any thing more canting ever appeared than the author's apology for it . ' O Thou who erst a noble wandering childe , Didst celebrate in never - dying lays , One , who by sensual pleasures long ...
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... leaves gradually fall off ; the new leaves , instead of expanding after their formation , retain their rudimentary condition , harden , and fold over one another , so as to be a protection to the delicate point of elong- ation ; or , in ...
... leaves gradually fall off ; the new leaves , instead of expanding after their formation , retain their rudimentary condition , harden , and fold over one another , so as to be a protection to the delicate point of elong- ation ; or , in ...
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leaves and buds in the same way as the parent shoot : in like manner also each bud sends down its roots , in the form ... leave a communication by means of cellular tissue between the bark and the medulla ; and , as this formation is at ...
leaves and buds in the same way as the parent shoot : in like manner also each bud sends down its roots , in the form ... leave a communication by means of cellular tissue between the bark and the medulla ; and , as this formation is at ...
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