The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... known to the naturalist . He will not , it is to be wished , undertake that tour unaccompanied by a botanist , because the mountains have scarcely been sufficiently examined ; and the southerly counties of so mild an island may possibly ...
... known to the naturalist . He will not , it is to be wished , undertake that tour unaccompanied by a botanist , because the mountains have scarcely been sufficiently examined ; and the southerly counties of so mild an island may possibly ...
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... known a greater scarcity of all sorts of grain , considering the great improvements of modern husbandry . Such a run of wet seasons a century or two ago would , I am persuaded , have occasioned a famine . Therefore pamphlets and ...
... known a greater scarcity of all sorts of grain , considering the great improvements of modern husbandry . Such a run of wet seasons a century or two ago would , I am persuaded , have occasioned a famine . Therefore pamphlets and ...
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... known fact in North America ; for , since the woods and forests have been grubbed and cleared , all bodies of water are much diminished ; so that some streams , that were very considerable a century ago , will not now drive a common ...
... known fact in North America ; for , since the woods and forests have been grubbed and cleared , all bodies of water are much diminished ; so that some streams , that were very considerable a century ago , will not now drive a common ...
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