Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... close beside us , between ordinary nest - builders and the various groups of mound - building birds and birds that use heat of rotting leaves and sun for incubation of their eggs . It is hardly possible that the green vegetable matter ...
... close beside us , between ordinary nest - builders and the various groups of mound - building birds and birds that use heat of rotting leaves and sun for incubation of their eggs . It is hardly possible that the green vegetable matter ...
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... close investigation and research , breaks upon the subject , no solution is to be expected , and men's minds will be as much exercised to - morrow as they were yesterday and are to - day . Mr. Lang , however , brings to the task of ...
... close investigation and research , breaks upon the subject , no solution is to be expected , and men's minds will be as much exercised to - morrow as they were yesterday and are to - day . Mr. Lang , however , brings to the task of ...
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... close that , in special cases , he could not put a needle through one without destroying another . In support of the same fact , too , he gives the positions of nine remarkably close pairs of variable stars , from a list by Mr. J. E. ...
... close that , in special cases , he could not put a needle through one without destroying another . In support of the same fact , too , he gives the positions of nine remarkably close pairs of variable stars , from a list by Mr. J. E. ...
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