| 1826 - 684 páginas
...entertaining men. Blumenbach has not . an atom of academical pedantry or learned obscurity about him ; his conversation is a series of shrewd and mirthful...him purposely on the subject, that he had studied natural history. He sits among all sorts of odd things, which an ordinary person would call lumber,... | |
| 1826 - 688 páginas
...entertaining men. Blumenbach has not an atom of academical pedantry or learned obscurity about him ; his conversation is a series of shrewd and mirthful...him purposely on the subject, that he had studied natural history. He sits among all sorts of odd things, which an ordinary person would call lumber,... | |
| John Russell (advocate.) - 1828 - 306 páginas
...entertaining men. Blumenbach has not an atom of academical pedantry or learned obscurity about him ; his conversation is a series of shrewd and mirthful...him purposely on the subject, that he had studied natural history. He sits among all sorts of odd things, which an ordinary person would call lumber,... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 588 páginas
...entertaining men. Blumenbach has not an atom of academical pedantry or learned obscurity about him ; his conversation is a series of shrewd and mirthful...him purposely on the subject, that he had studied natural history. He sits among all sorts of odd things, which an ordinary person would call lumber,... | |
| John Russell - 1828 - 310 páginas
...entertaining men. Blumenbach has not an atom of academical pedantry or learned obscurity about him ; his conversation is a series of shrewd and mirthful...unless you brought him purposely on the subject, that be had studied natural history. He sits among all sorts of odd things, which an ordinary person would... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 798 páginas
...entertaining men. Blumenbach has not an atom of academical pedantry or learned obscurity about him; his conversation is a series of shrewd and mirthful...him purposely on the subject, that he had studied natural history. He sits among all sorts of odd thine*, which an ordinary person would call lumber,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 814 páginas
...entertaining men. Blumenbach has not an atom of academical pedantry or learned obscurity about him ; his conversation is a series of shrewd and mirthful...him purposely on the subject, that he had studied natural history. He sits among all sorts of odd things, which an ordinary person would call lumber,... | |
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