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An Inaugural Lecture on Botany: Considered as a Science, and as a Branch of ... - Page 9
by Edward Forbes - 1843 - 23 pages
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture, Issue 17

Maine. Board of Agriculture, Maine. Department of Agriculture - 1873 - 516 pages
...group are compared in all their parts with each other, the relations which they have in common are all summed up and their differences recorded in every...The causes of those relations and differences are carefully inquired into and a survey is takeu of the bearings of the whole group to its proximate allies,...
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings

1868 - 640 pages
...in common are summed up, and their differences recorded in every possible point of view. The causee of those relations and differences are anxiously inquired...to all equivalent assemblages in organized nature." No one could go through such a course of study without having his mind improved in tone and vigour,...
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Volume 20

Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1873 - 624 pages
...group arc compared in all their parts with each other, the relations which they have in common are all summed up and their differences recorded in every...The causes of those relations and differences are carefully inquired into and a survey is taken of the bearings of the whole group to its proximate allies,...
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings

1868 - 664 pages
...point affecting that species is left untouched. The study of a group or genus of vegetables or animals is in like manner the perfection of discrimination....proximate allies ; and, finally, to all equivalent assemblagee'in organized nature." No one could go through such a course of study without having his...
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