This hath sometimes divers such like leaves as are before described, with somany branches or tops rising from one stalk, each divided from the other.
I have just looked over my rambling letter; I see that I have not at all expressed my strong admiration at the amount of scientific work, in so many branches, which you have effected.
He was a Naturalist in the old sense of the word, that is, a man who works at many branches of the science, not merely a specialist in one.
With a style not always rigidly grammatical, but always impressive and distinguished, he shone in many branchesof literary work.
Mr. Dana, who is an honour to his country, sent me copies of his works, to which I have had occasion frequently to refer as acknowledged authority on many branches of natural history.
Fortunately the preface of my book furnished me with the means of active occupation; for in it I saw such mutual dependence and connection in many branches of science, that I thought the subject might be carried to a greater extent.
Subsequent improvements in throwing mills, and the application of the ingenious weaving machinery of Jacquard and later improvers, have given a great expansion to many branches of the trade in the last fifty years.
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