GLEANINGS 
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SCIENCE. 
TO DECEMBER, 
1830 . 
VOL. II. 
gleaners spread around, and here and there, 
IKE after Spike, their scanty harvest pick. 
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experiments ; since ^ e f must ^ content to glean what we can from particular 
whole sheaves and in him n 0t ’ 10m dls ? 0 ^ ei 7 of their real essences, grasp at a time 
together. ’ ™ bundles com P rehend the nature and properties of whole species 
Locke. 
CALCUTTA : 
PRINTED AT THE BAPTIST MISSION PRESS, CIRCULAR ROAD ; 
AND SOLD BY MESSRS. THACKER AND CO. ST. ANDREW’S LIBRARY. 
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