Charles Darwin: A Paper Contributed to the Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological SocietyAdnitt and Nauton, 1884 - 64 стор. |
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... beautiful flowers.1 They petted and reared birds and other animals , and it is particularly interesting , remembering the important , position which pigeons afterwards occupied in Charles Darwin's investigations , to read that " the ...
... beautiful flowers.1 They petted and reared birds and other animals , and it is particularly interesting , remembering the important , position which pigeons afterwards occupied in Charles Darwin's investigations , to read that " the ...
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... beautiful of its family . With a stem so narrow that it might be clasped with the two hands , it waves its elegant head at the height of forty or fifty feet from the ground . If the eye was turned from the world of foliage above to the ...
... beautiful of its family . With a stem so narrow that it might be clasped with the two hands , it waves its elegant head at the height of forty or fifty feet from the ground . If the eye was turned from the world of foliage above to the ...
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... beautiful . He shared none of the feeling of those persons who seem to suppose that to ac- knowledge relationship with an ape is something like a surrender of the finer attributes of humanity ; but , on the contrary , set an example of ...
... beautiful . He shared none of the feeling of those persons who seem to suppose that to ac- knowledge relationship with an ape is something like a surrender of the finer attributes of humanity ; but , on the contrary , set an example of ...
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