New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen69Henry Colburn, 1843 |
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Página 187
... seen much of the world , or to have been much seen by it . But the difference in such a case is very great between a little , and not at all . In the morning early , almost in time to hear the lark's first song , Huberta was led into ...
... seen much of the world , or to have been much seen by it . But the difference in such a case is very great between a little , and not at all . In the morning early , almost in time to hear the lark's first song , Huberta was led into ...
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... seen on the black rocks , a few feet above the surf , basking in the sun with out- stretched legs . " This extraordinary animal , notwithstanding its disgusting appearance , seems to be very harmless . Mr. Darwin found the stomachs of ...
... seen on the black rocks , a few feet above the surf , basking in the sun with out- stretched legs . " This extraordinary animal , notwithstanding its disgusting appearance , seems to be very harmless . Mr. Darwin found the stomachs of ...
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... seen the specimen , and Collini's figure and description were his only materials - arranged the form among the mammals , in the vicinity of the bats . Now Sömmerring had seen the specimen , and Cuvier's remarks indicating its true and ...
... seen the specimen , and Collini's figure and description were his only materials - arranged the form among the mammals , in the vicinity of the bats . Now Sömmerring had seen the specimen , and Cuvier's remarks indicating its true and ...
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