The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... morning to night . For a time the young are fed on the wing by their parents ; but the feat is done by so quick and almost imperceptible a flight that a person must have attended very exactly to their motions before he would be able to ...
... morning to night . For a time the young are fed on the wing by their parents ; but the feat is done by so quick and almost imperceptible a flight that a person must have attended very exactly to their motions before he would be able to ...
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... morning till late . Besides , it retires to rest for every shower ; and does not move at all in wet days . When one reflects on the state of this strange being , it is a matter of wonder to find that Providence should bestow such a ...
... morning till late . Besides , it retires to rest for every shower ; and does not move at all in wet days . When one reflects on the state of this strange being , it is a matter of wonder to find that Providence should bestow such a ...
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... morning of the 10th , written Mr. and intreated him to hang out his thermometer , made by Adams , and to pay some attention to it morning and evening , expecting wonderful phenomena , in so elevated a region , at two hundred feet or ...
... morning of the 10th , written Mr. and intreated him to hang out his thermometer , made by Adams , and to pay some attention to it morning and evening , expecting wonderful phenomena , in so elevated a region , at two hundred feet or ...
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Letters to Thomas Pennant | 3 |
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