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ON

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HE TEMPERATURE of the SEASONS, and its INFLUENCE on INORGANIC OBJECTS, and on PLANTS and ANIMALS. By JOHN FLEMING, D.D., F.R.S.E.. &c.

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Forming the Second Volume of the "CHRISTIAN ATHENÆUM."

THE

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