Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 27. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1891 |
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... given it its present shape and size , and colour and arrangement . " A very simple and logical explanation of the natural order of things our acquaintance now proffers in respect to this well- favoured flower on the enchanted precincts ...
... given it its present shape and size , and colour and arrangement . " A very simple and logical explanation of the natural order of things our acquaintance now proffers in respect to this well- favoured flower on the enchanted precincts ...
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... given me of it , though it is not impossible that it may have been an old and deserted nest of the swallow which the wrens had simply utilised as a foundation upon which to erect their own edifice . With respect to the spare or cock ...
... given me of it , though it is not impossible that it may have been an old and deserted nest of the swallow which the wrens had simply utilised as a foundation upon which to erect their own edifice . With respect to the spare or cock ...
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... given by Mr. J. W. Williams in a recent work published in 1889. This locality was no doubt correct in Jeffreys ' time , but they have ( in company with other species ) long since been forced to migrate lower and lower down the river ...
... given by Mr. J. W. Williams in a recent work published in 1889. This locality was no doubt correct in Jeffreys ' time , but they have ( in company with other species ) long since been forced to migrate lower and lower down the river ...
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... given to the earliest representative of our family on account of his skill in the use of the spear or sword in times of war ; for I find that when Jehu went forth to war he was accompanied by a member of our family who bore the name of ...
... given to the earliest representative of our family on account of his skill in the use of the spear or sword in times of war ; for I find that when Jehu went forth to war he was accompanied by a member of our family who bore the name of ...
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... given me con- siderable anxiety . I am sorry to find that when the early physicians , who lived in lands remote from that which constituted my early home , found that they could not always obtain the genuine Bedegar for their patients ...
... given me con- siderable anxiety . I am sorry to find that when the early physicians , who lived in lands remote from that which constituted my early home , found that they could not always obtain the genuine Bedegar for their patients ...
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