The Natural History of Selborne: With a Naturalist's Calendar and Additional ObservationsWalter Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... animals eat honey , and as man himself in every country , from the Hottentots upwards , seeks for honey , it may be said that man in this way has worked out some part of the adaptations of plant structure . Here we branch off into ...
... animals eat honey , and as man himself in every country , from the Hottentots upwards , seeks for honey , it may be said that man in this way has worked out some part of the adaptations of plant structure . Here we branch off into ...
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... animals and birds , there would have been a book composed of extraordinary interest . Walking about among the cottages , he saw and heard all their curious ways , and must have been familiar with their superstitions ; indeed , there are ...
... animals and birds , there would have been a book composed of extraordinary interest . Walking about among the cottages , he saw and heard all their curious ways , and must have been familiar with their superstitions ; indeed , there are ...
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... animal manure ; and these may perhaps have been the original site of the town ; while the woods and coverts might extend down to the opposite bank . # · At each end of the village , which runs from 4 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
... animal manure ; and these may perhaps have been the original site of the town ; while the woods and coverts might extend down to the opposite bank . # · At each end of the village , which runs from 4 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE .
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... animal and vegetable ; and has often afforded me much entertainment both as a sportsman and as a naturalist . The royal forest of Wolmer is a tract of land of about seven miles in length , by two and a - half in breadth , running nearly ...
... animal and vegetable ; and has often afforded me much entertainment both as a sportsman and as a naturalist . The royal forest of Wolmer is a tract of land of about seven miles in length , by two and a - half in breadth , running nearly ...
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... is a great economist , converts the recreation of one animal to the support of another ! Thomson , who was a nice observer of natural occurrences , did not let this pleasing circumstance escape him . He NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE . 23.
... is a great economist , converts the recreation of one animal to the support of another ! Thomson , who was a nice observer of natural occurrences , did not let this pleasing circumstance escape him . He NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE . 23.
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