Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 2. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1867 |
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... fact that the harmless enjoyments of some of the human specics can cause sighs and sor- rows in others of the same great family . Not only will a season of festivity plant thorns in the morbid bosoms of such men , but " the trifles ...
... fact that the harmless enjoyments of some of the human specics can cause sighs and sor- rows in others of the same great family . Not only will a season of festivity plant thorns in the morbid bosoms of such men , but " the trifles ...
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... facts that will be brought forward will not be new , yet there may be a few that have not been at least set forth in print . They are all from personal observation , and so , if there is any error , I must be accountable for it . It was ...
... facts that will be brought forward will not be new , yet there may be a few that have not been at least set forth in print . They are all from personal observation , and so , if there is any error , I must be accountable for it . It was ...
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... fact reported , and read that such was the case in some popular works , but not finding it confirmed at first hand by any of the more respectable writers on Ichthyology- Yarrell not even alluding to it in the first edition of his ...
... fact reported , and read that such was the case in some popular works , but not finding it confirmed at first hand by any of the more respectable writers on Ichthyology- Yarrell not even alluding to it in the first edition of his ...
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... fact , bi - runcinate . Leaves often become more deeply cut from poverty , and more simple through luxuriance , but in this case the extra cutting was undoubtedly caused by the rich- ness of the soil , there being several similar plants ...
... fact , bi - runcinate . Leaves often become more deeply cut from poverty , and more simple through luxuriance , but in this case the extra cutting was undoubtedly caused by the rich- ness of the soil , there being several similar plants ...
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... fact in relation to this subject came to my knowledge about twenty years ago . In removing the framework of an old clock in the tower of Oswestry Church , in order to put in a new clock , the skeletons of many scores of Swifts and ...
... fact in relation to this subject came to my knowledge about twenty years ago . In removing the framework of an old clock in the tower of Oswestry Church , in order to put in a new clock , the skeletons of many scores of Swifts and ...
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