The North British Review, Том 37W. P. Kennedy, 1862 |
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... common occurrence on both sides of the German Ocean , have received the name of Germanic plants . In the south - western and southern counties of England , especially where rocks of the cretaceous system pre- vail , we find a numerous ...
... common occurrence on both sides of the German Ocean , have received the name of Germanic plants . In the south - western and southern counties of England , especially where rocks of the cretaceous system pre- vail , we find a numerous ...
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... common continuous vegetation of extensive districts . This fact seems to indicate the Scandinavian mountains as the geographical centres from which we have derived our alpine plants ; and , as might have been expected , allowing this ...
... common continuous vegetation of extensive districts . This fact seems to indicate the Scandinavian mountains as the geographical centres from which we have derived our alpine plants ; and , as might have been expected , allowing this ...
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... common to all mankind , and address themselves , therefore , to other countries and other ages as well as to their own . But even the feelings that are most permanent and universal , the poet must interpret to him- self and others in ...
... common to all mankind , and address themselves , therefore , to other countries and other ages as well as to their own . But even the feelings that are most permanent and universal , the poet must interpret to him- self and others in ...
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND MR GOLDWIN | 1 |
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