Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... called aloes wood , because they have a bitter taste , like the juice of that plant . ASPALATHUS WOOD . - This wood very much resembles the agallochum , or aloes wood : but it comes to us in pieces of a greater length . This wood is ...
... called aloes wood , because they have a bitter taste , like the juice of that plant . ASPALATHUS WOOD . - This wood very much resembles the agallochum , or aloes wood : but it comes to us in pieces of a greater length . This wood is ...
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... called to their aid every auxiliary power , and it may not be amiss to give the reader an idea of a contest which will , in the end , produce an important change for the better in the literature of the nation . The despotism of the ...
... called to their aid every auxiliary power , and it may not be amiss to give the reader an idea of a contest which will , in the end , produce an important change for the better in the literature of the nation . The despotism of the ...
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... called upon to decide questions of law , in the same way in which they are every day called upon to decide these medical questions . Suppose Dr. Abercrombie and Dr. Thomson fighting a furious battle , and quoting against each other the ...
... called upon to decide questions of law , in the same way in which they are every day called upon to decide these medical questions . Suppose Dr. Abercrombie and Dr. Thomson fighting a furious battle , and quoting against each other the ...
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