The Director [ed. by T.F. Dibdin]., 1-2. ciltlerThomas Frognall Dibdin 1807 |
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... may be irre- levant . I offer them to you in the most humble manner ; trusting , that you will altogether reject them , if they should appear in your judgment undeserving of public attention . NOVELTY $ 4 THE DIRECTOR .
... may be irre- levant . I offer them to you in the most humble manner ; trusting , that you will altogether reject them , if they should appear in your judgment undeserving of public attention . NOVELTY $ 4 THE DIRECTOR .
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Thomas Frognall Dibdin. appear in your judgment undeserving of public attention . NOVELTY , curiosity , the enthusiasm con- nected with objects of admiration before unknown , may all at first view be sup- posed to have operated in favour ...
Thomas Frognall Dibdin. appear in your judgment undeserving of public attention . NOVELTY , curiosity , the enthusiasm con- nected with objects of admiration before unknown , may all at first view be sup- posed to have operated in favour ...
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... in the leaves ; much of its aqueous part eva- porated , and its inflammable products increased : it appears to descend through the vascular system of the bark , and the new 2 48 . THE DIRECTOR . state, though not so numerous as many ...
... in the leaves ; much of its aqueous part eva- porated , and its inflammable products increased : it appears to descend through the vascular system of the bark , and the new 2 48 . THE DIRECTOR . state, though not so numerous as many ...
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... radicle . The aroma belonging to flowers , seems intended to preserve the essential , the reproductive parts , from attacks of insects , to which the volatile oils appear to be peculiarly offensive , and even destructive 52 THE DIRECTOR .
... radicle . The aroma belonging to flowers , seems intended to preserve the essential , the reproductive parts , from attacks of insects , to which the volatile oils appear to be peculiarly offensive , and even destructive 52 THE DIRECTOR .
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Thomas Frognall Dibdin. oils appear to be peculiarly offensive , and even destructive . Multitudes of aphides are often seen upon the calyx of the rose , but they never dare to attack the petals , and there are many ana- logous instances ...
Thomas Frognall Dibdin. oils appear to be peculiarly offensive , and even destructive . Multitudes of aphides are often seen upon the calyx of the rose , but they never dare to attack the petals , and there are many ana- logous instances ...
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