The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... earth , with the charac- ters of the animal kingdom , it would seem that this globe is deficient in no one par- ticular , and even possesses more than the common allotment of those distinctive properties which are said to be essential ...
... earth , with the charac- ters of the animal kingdom , it would seem that this globe is deficient in no one par- ticular , and even possesses more than the common allotment of those distinctive properties which are said to be essential ...
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... Earth re - echo with his clamours ! Were it compatible with my limits , I could here expatiate on the mul- titudes of other and larger animalcules , that nestle and procreate like a sort of epi- zootic or parasitic vermin , in the hairs ...
... Earth re - echo with his clamours ! Were it compatible with my limits , I could here expatiate on the mul- titudes of other and larger animalcules , that nestle and procreate like a sort of epi- zootic or parasitic vermin , in the hairs ...
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... earth . The lati- tude found by the pole's altitude agrees exactly with another method by which we ascertain the zenith distance , and then add or substract the sun's declination as is shown in books of Astronomy . This la- titude also ...
... earth . The lati- tude found by the pole's altitude agrees exactly with another method by which we ascertain the zenith distance , and then add or substract the sun's declination as is shown in books of Astronomy . This la- titude also ...
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