Zoological RecreationsHenry Colburn, 1849 - Всего страниц: 384 |
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... never have appeared in its present form without your suggestion and encouragement , I have only to hope that it will not be deemed entirely unworthy of association with your name . I am , My dear Owen , Your sincere friend , Loudon ...
... never have appeared in its present form without your suggestion and encouragement , I have only to hope that it will not be deemed entirely unworthy of association with your name . I am , My dear Owen , Your sincere friend , Loudon ...
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... never hope to see brightened again . For his sparkling conversation flowed continually , and without effort , like an exuberant Artesian well . There was no straining for effect : all was easy - springing from the gaiety of a soul ...
... never hope to see brightened again . For his sparkling conversation flowed continually , and without effort , like an exuberant Artesian well . There was no straining for effect : all was easy - springing from the gaiety of a soul ...
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... never have thought of reprinting them , had not the great Comparative Anatomist named in the dedication , and other scientific friends , urged their re - publication , under the impression that when brought together , they might form a ...
... never have thought of reprinting them , had not the great Comparative Anatomist named in the dedication , and other scientific friends , urged their re - publication , under the impression that when brought together , they might form a ...
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... we watched narrowly , and never could find that he had a mate . Then , again , we have the autumnal and even the winter notes of the robin long after the breeding season ; and caged birds , if well fed and kept , will 2 PART Singing Birds.
... we watched narrowly , and never could find that he had a mate . Then , again , we have the autumnal and even the winter notes of the robin long after the breeding season ; and caged birds , if well fed and kept , will 2 PART Singing Birds.
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... never reared one , he goes on to speak of a linnet and a goldfinch which he had seen , and which were taken from their nests when only two or three days old , and to mention some other curious instances of imitation in the following ...
... never reared one , he goes on to speak of a linnet and a goldfinch which he had seen , and which were taken from their nests when only two or three days old , and to mention some other curious instances of imitation in the following ...
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