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... may make at least five or six excursions to localities each one differing widely from the rest in its floral character . Woods and Woodlands . - First in order we may notice the woodlands of the Wirral , amongst which Gilbrook once 66.
... may make at least five or six excursions to localities each one differing widely from the rest in its floral character . Woods and Woodlands . - First in order we may notice the woodlands of the Wirral , amongst which Gilbrook once 66.
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... character about the woods . This is especially the case at Ince Blundell , where the woods are enclosed by large moats , in which lie buried the leaves of many seasons . Fine avenues of beech do indeed redeem the character of the place ...
... character about the woods . This is especially the case at Ince Blundell , where the woods are enclosed by large moats , in which lie buried the leaves of many seasons . Fine avenues of beech do indeed redeem the character of the place ...
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... character of our neighbouring woods , do not apply to Knowsley Park , where there is some fine forest scenery . A large portion of the domain is left as much as possible in its natural condition : in some spots the oaks are of great age ...
... character of our neighbouring woods , do not apply to Knowsley Park , where there is some fine forest scenery . A large portion of the domain is left as much as possible in its natural condition : in some spots the oaks are of great age ...
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... character , and on my way home have found a long sought prize in a spot where it was little expected . It may be interesting to compare the various propor- tions in which some of our more distinct botanical fields contribute to our ...
... character , and on my way home have found a long sought prize in a spot where it was little expected . It may be interesting to compare the various propor- tions in which some of our more distinct botanical fields contribute to our ...
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... run any risk for either religion , were few . " This tra- ditional character , handed down like the story of the deer stealing - of his holding horses at the theatre door for subsistence , and of his killing a calf in 91.
... run any risk for either religion , were few . " This tra- ditional character , handed down like the story of the deer stealing - of his holding horses at the theatre door for subsistence , and of his killing a calf in 91.
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