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with Descriptive Sketches of the Natural History of the North American Regions, 



by James Wilson ; with Remarks on a late Memoir of Sebastian Cabot, and a 



Vindication of Richard Hakluyt. 

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in Asiatic Russia ; together with Analyses of his more important Investigations. 

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Antiquities, Arts, Religion, and Natural History. 

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With Remarks on the Study of Natural History, and Observations on the Progress 



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of the Natural History, by James WUson, Dr. Greville, and Professor Traill. 

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With Illustrations of the Natural History by James Nicol. 

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