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... remarks still wet on our paper , we must not fail to add , what affords some excuse for the tediousness of many of Mr. Milne's details , that his work is intended chiefly for the use of those persons who are , or may be in future ...
... remarks still wet on our paper , we must not fail to add , what affords some excuse for the tediousness of many of Mr. Milne's details , that his work is intended chiefly for the use of those persons who are , or may be in future ...
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... remarks , my dear Sir Oliver . To criticise the critics has always been lawful game . Remarks . Yours , SIMON SNOUT . We readily admit the canon with which our correspondent con- cludes his letter . We must exonerate our regular printer ...
... remarks , my dear Sir Oliver . To criticise the critics has always been lawful game . Remarks . Yours , SIMON SNOUT . We readily admit the canon with which our correspondent con- cludes his letter . We must exonerate our regular printer ...
Side 431
... remarks on the increase of absolute weight which the muscles of fish undergo in the process of crimping , which is not performed , as is popularly supposed , on the living animal . To Dr. Femings remarks on the use of fish as food , we ...
... remarks on the increase of absolute weight which the muscles of fish undergo in the process of crimping , which is not performed , as is popularly supposed , on the living animal . To Dr. Femings remarks on the use of fish as food , we ...
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