My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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... birds devour quantities of caterpillars , but there is reason to suspect that they do not eat all alike . Now we want direct evidence as to which species they eat and which they reject . This may be obtained in two ways 4 [ CHAP . MY LIFE.
... birds devour quantities of caterpillars , but there is reason to suspect that they do not eat all alike . Now we want direct evidence as to which species they eat and which they reject . This may be obtained in two ways 4 [ CHAP . MY LIFE.
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... obtained in two ways . Those who keep insectivorous birds , such as thrushes , robins , or any of the warblers ( or any other that will eat caterpillars ) , may offer them all the kinds they can obtain , and carefully note ( 1 ) which ...
... obtained in two ways . Those who keep insectivorous birds , such as thrushes , robins , or any of the warblers ( or any other that will eat caterpillars ) , may offer them all the kinds they can obtain , and carefully note ( 1 ) which ...
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... obtain saporous vibrations of various degrees of rapidity , but so related that their simultaneous action on the organ of taste produces an agreeable harmony . The saccharine , acid , and ethylic trills are rhythmical , and a glass of ...
... obtain saporous vibrations of various degrees of rapidity , but so related that their simultaneous action on the organ of taste produces an agreeable harmony . The saccharine , acid , and ethylic trills are rhythmical , and a glass of ...
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... obtained , however obscure and generally uninteresting they may be , and however limited the class who can value or appreciate them , is , as plainly , an unjust expenditure . It will perhaps surprise some of your readers to find a ...
... obtained , however obscure and generally uninteresting they may be , and however limited the class who can value or appreciate them , is , as plainly , an unjust expenditure . It will perhaps surprise some of your readers to find a ...
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... obtaining the directorship of it . I therefore determined to look out for a suitable place in Essex , where I should have easy access to the museum at Bethnal Green if I obtained the post , while , at all events , land would be cheaper ...
... obtaining the directorship of it . I therefore determined to look out for a suitable place in Essex , where I should have easy access to the museum at Bethnal Green if I obtained the post , while , at all events , land would be cheaper ...
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