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An Inquiry into the Structure of Seeds , and especially into the true Nature of that Part called by Gertner the Vitellus . By James Edward Smith , M.D. & c . - This ingenious essay is not very susceptible of abridgment .
An Inquiry into the Structure of Seeds , and especially into the true Nature of that Part called by Gertner the Vitellus . By James Edward Smith , M.D. & c . - This ingenious essay is not very susceptible of abridgment .
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Aristides was not merely called just , but Aristides the just , and the article is part of the title , as Louis le juste , Alexander the Great , William the Conqueror , & c . This example therefore contradicts the Doctor's rule instead ...
Aristides was not merely called just , but Aristides the just , and the article is part of the title , as Louis le juste , Alexander the Great , William the Conqueror , & c . This example therefore contradicts the Doctor's rule instead ...
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tended is answered by seeing that the writer speaks definitely of that thing which the word used denotes ; if , for instance , the word used be man , that he speaks definitely of the thing called man ; if house , definitely of the thing ...
tended is answered by seeing that the writer speaks definitely of that thing which the word used denotes ; if , for instance , the word used be man , that he speaks definitely of the thing called man ; if house , definitely of the thing ...
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