Essays on natural history, chiefly ornithology. With an autobiography of the author. 2nd ser.: with a continuation of the autobiography1844 |
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... of three young English engineers , I replaced the bone in its socket , and then took off his wet clothes , and gave them in charge to my servant , that he might dry them in the following morn- ing's cxxii AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
... of three young English engineers , I replaced the bone in its socket , and then took off his wet clothes , and gave them in charge to my servant , that he might dry them in the following morn- ing's cxxii AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
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... clothes , With all we had , were lost . The shock that caused our woes Took place on Elba's coast . Cervantes , who had studied the rise and fall of human affairs in all their different bearings , exclaims on one occasion , " Thou art ...
... clothes , With all we had , were lost . The shock that caused our woes Took place on Elba's coast . Cervantes , who had studied the rise and fall of human affairs in all their different bearings , exclaims on one occasion , " Thou art ...
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... clothes on our backs . The solitary thrush is seen in all the countries of the East , up to Syria and Egypt , and pro- bably much farther on . This bird is solitary to the fullest extent of the word . It being an assiduous frequenter of ...
... clothes on our backs . The solitary thrush is seen in all the countries of the East , up to Syria and Egypt , and pro- bably much farther on . This bird is solitary to the fullest extent of the word . It being an assiduous frequenter of ...
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... clothes , whilst man has a garment over him ; but , were man deprived of this , he would tremble in the breeze which does not in the least affect his humble beast of burden . The custom , then , of wearing clothes has placed man in this ...
... clothes , whilst man has a garment over him ; but , were man deprived of this , he would tremble in the breeze which does not in the least affect his humble beast of burden . The custom , then , of wearing clothes has placed man in this ...
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... clothes upon them , very little physic would be required , for the fresh air would soon subdue the virulence of the disease in nine cases out of ten . When a person finds that he cannot sleep at night , if he would open the window and ...
... clothes upon them , very little physic would be required , for the fresh air would soon subdue the virulence of the disease in nine cases out of ten . When a person finds that he cannot sleep at night , if he would open the window and ...
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