The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... suppose that two whole species , or at least many individuals of those two species of British hirundines , do never leave this island at all , but partake of the same benumbed state ; for we cannot suppose that , after a month's absence ...
... suppose that two whole species , or at least many individuals of those two species of British hirundines , do never leave this island at all , but partake of the same benumbed state ; for we cannot suppose that , after a month's absence ...
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... suppose they are , because they are never seen in winter ) , how could they , feeble as they seem , bear up against such storms of snow and rain , and make their way through such meteorous turbulences , as one should suppose would ...
... suppose they are , because they are never seen in winter ) , how could they , feeble as they seem , bear up against such storms of snow and rain , and make their way through such meteorous turbulences , as one should suppose would ...
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... suppose that they would not long be healthy without ; for turkeys , though corn fed , delight in a variety of plants , such as cabbage , lettuce , endive , etc. , and poultry pick much grass ; while geese live for months together on ...
... suppose that they would not long be healthy without ; for turkeys , though corn fed , delight in a variety of plants , such as cabbage , lettuce , endive , etc. , and poultry pick much grass ; while geese live for months together on ...
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